Common use of Initial Marketing Activities Clause in Contracts

Initial Marketing Activities. During the Initial Listing Phase, Seller authorizes and directs Broker to perform reasonable and customary marketing activities to prepare the Property for listing in an MLS, including, but not limited to: (a) Hosting one or more “open house” viewings of the Property upon Seller's reasonable request and when deemed prudent by Broker; (b) Installing appropriate signage on the Property; (c) Inputting and advertising the Property on the Broker's website(s); (d) Communicating with prospective buyers and cooperating brokers to provide information about the Property and sales process; (e) Installing MLS-approved lockbox if required by local MLS or REALTOR® board; and (f) Any other activity that Broker believes will facilitate the procurement of a buyer of the Property.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Brokerage Agreement, Cooperative Brokerage Agreement, Listing Agreement

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