Looking to get out of a buyers agency agreement?
Even if you do your homework and locate the “ideal” agent, the relationship may not work out. You must first cancel your arrangement with your present agent before beginning to work with another buyers agency. Keep in mind that there is a proper and improper method to terminate a relationship.
The steps to getting out of buyers agency agreements are outlined below.
Read the Contract carefully.
Begin by reading the buyers agency agreement’s terms. It will reveal the circumstances under which a contract can be terminated prior to its expiration. If you have reasonable grounds for your decision, you may be able to terminate the contract with a letter of termination or cancellation. This is how either party can terminate the contract.

Buyers agency Termination and Release
Find out if your state has a form that you can use to terminate the contract if the buyers agency agreement is silent on the subject. The ‘termination of buyers agency and release‘ form is a common name for this document. You could also look for examples of buyers agent termination letters online.
You will be asked to explain why you want to terminate the contract on the termination form. It’s possible that the form will also mention any fees you’ll have to pay after you’ve terminated your contract. Whether you can’t locate this document, just send your agent a letter asking if they are ready to terminate the relationship.
Speak with the Broker
If you are unable to resolve the issue with the agent directly, you may refer the matter to the agent’s broker. All of the agents that work for their brokerage are under the supervision of the broker. When you sign a contract with an agent, you’re essentially signing a contract with the agent’s brokerage. The commission on a house sale goes to the brokerage, which then distributes a share to the agent.
If you’re dissatisfied with your agent, talk to the broker directly. Even without the agent’s consent, the broker will be allowed to terminate the arrangement. The broker may also offer to assign you to a different real estate agent within the same buyers agency.

Contractual Breach
If your agent or broker refuses to cancel the buyers agency agreement, you may be able to do so by filing a breach of contract lawsuit. Begin by going through the agent’s obligations as mentioned in the contract. If you find that the agent has failed to fulfill any of their obligations, notify them that you plan to file a claim for breach of contract if they refuse to terminate the arrangement. If the agent refuses to cooperate, you may file a breach of contract action against them.
We all know that we enter exclusive relationships with the greatest of intentions, but things don’t always work out. Find out what you should do if this occurs next.
Allow time to pass.
If you’re unhappy with the service you’re getting or just want a different approach, the simplest and best option may be to simply end the exclusivity agreement and start over with someone else. This is just a good idea if you aren’t in a hurry to get anywhere.
Get it down on paper
You may have to cancel the contract in writing if you wish to purchase a property quickly. This normally entails drafting a letter to the buyers agency informing them that you no longer want to work with them and requesting their signature on the termination. If your agent fails to answer, you have the option of writing to the brokerage that employs the agent and requesting that you be released from the contract.
There are a few other things to consider.
Congratulations on finding a fantastic real estate agent to assist you in finding and purchasing a home. But, before you get started, go over your service agreement completely.
A service agreement, also known as a buyers agency agreement, is a legally binding contract between you and your professional’s registered real estate firm. When you sign a buyers agency agreement, you agree to work solely with that brokerage for a certain period of time in order for them to assist you in finding …