If you are planning to sell your home in Puerto Rico, sooner or later you will need to sign a brokerage contract. Although many see it as a simple formality, the truth is that this document can become your best ally — or a major headache.
In Puerto Rico, There Are Different Types of Contracts:
- Exclusive: the broker manages the entire sales process.
- Open: multiple brokers can offer the property, and only the one who brings the buyer earns the commission.
- Semi-exclusive: the owner can sell directly and, in some cases, avoid paying commission.
Each modality has advantages and risks depending on your situation. In addition, there are clauses worth reviewing carefully: automatic renewals, commission details, or even the legal validity of the contract if it is not signed correctly.
👉 In this episode of Café with INCANTO: Properties with Purpose, together with Attorney Oscar Rodríguez, we analyze these differences and share practical advice so you can make informed decisions when selling your home.
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