When you sell your property through a real estate agency, you must enter into a written contract beforehand. The content of the contract, called Mandate, is framed by the Hoguet Act of January 2, 1970. Without a warrant, the agency may not represent you and under no circumstances carry out actions for your account: (publicity, visit, negotiation, takeover of offer of purchase etc…)
The most frequent sales mandates are the exclusive mandate and the SIMPLE mandate
the simple Mandate: You can entrust the sale of your property to the number of agencies of your choice. The agencies are therefore free to disseminate your property on all the frequently used advertising media. Your property will appear several times in the same search under different agencies and often at different prices.
the exclusive Mandate: You entrust the sale of your property to a single agency that will broadcast your property on all media. The property appears at a single price. The organization of the visits is more fluid because there is only one interlocutor, the good arises as a rare property with the potential buyers and the sale usually comes faster.
Our agents are listening to you to advise you on the mandate that will correspond most to your real estate project.