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When Should You Hire a Listing Agent During a Divorce?

Updated: Aug 7, 2023


Realtor  specializing in divorce sales

Selling a house during the already emotionally charged process of a divorce can be incredibly challenging. Therefore, it's essential to ensure that you work with the right professionals to get the best outcome for both parties involved. This blog post will explore when it is appropriate to hire a listing agent and how your attorney can help you through this process.


When to Hire a List Agent During Your Divorce

Hiring a listing agent before the divorce is finalized is often recommended, as we can help provide clarity on what needs to be done to get your home ready for sale. As soon as you decide to list the house, it's essential to hire a professional who can advise you on the current market value of your home, list pricing options, and give suggestions on which improvements can increase its value AND sell quickly. In some cases, they may even provide staging services or suggest other ways to improve the look and feel of the house to make it more appealing.


In addition, if you have any questions or concerns about selling the house during a divorce, your listing agent should be able to provide expertise and guidance on how best to proceed. They should also be able to recommend reasonable real estate attorneys for both parties involved who specialize in divorce law and understand how all parties will benefit from an amicable resolution. Ultimately, having the right team of professionals handling all aspects of the sale will give both parties peace of mind knowing that their interests are being looked after throughout the process.


Lastly, having a Realtor that understands that neutrality is of utmost importance and is the foundation of trust between the realtor that the spouses.


The Role of Your Attorney

Your attorney plays a lead role when selling a house during a divorce, as they ensure that everything is completed legally and accurately according to state laws. At times, attorneys may advise against selling until after the divorce has been finalized; however, this should not deter either party from hiring an agent before completing all paperwork associated with the sale, as doing so could save time. In addition, many attorneys recommend having separate agents represent each spouse to avoid potential conflicts of interest or misunderstandings between them.


Selling a house during a divorce can be difficult, but specific steps must be taken for it to go smoothly and efficiently. Hiring an experienced listing agent is a way spouses can take control of this process and ensure both parties get what they need out of it financially and emotionally. Additionally, working with competent attorneys who understand state laws pertaining to property division is essential since they will ensure everything goes according to plan legally. In short, hiring experts throughout every step of this process will help alleviate some stress while ensuring everyone gets what they deserve out of this endeavor.



***This information has been prepared for general informational purposes and is not legal advice.***


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