Why sign an Exclusive Right to Sell Agreement?
The exclusive mandate represents a more important constraint, in return it generally allows a more efficient and faster sale compared to a sale under a simple mandate. Exclusive properties are most often signed in less than 3 months, while for comparison, in the case of a simple mandate, the time between the signing of the mandate and the sale is approximately double, 6 months.
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