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How do I take my house off the MLS?

I've decided not to sell my house at the moment. How do I take my house off the MLS? If I tell my agent I don't want to sell, will she take my house off the MLS? Am I locked into any kind of agreement with my agent if I decide to sell in the future?

Asked by Gretchen | Valparaiso, IN| 07-12-2023| 1,208 views|Selling|Updated 2 years ago

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Kevin Neely

Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners · Spring Hill, FL

(76 reviews)
This is a common question among Florida buyers and sellers, and the answer depends on your specific situation and local market conditions. Understanding the fundamentals before making any decisions protects your investment and your timeline. In Beverly Hills, Citrus County, Florida, the real estate landscape has its own characteristics that affect how this plays out in practice. The Citrus County market attracts a diverse buyer pool including relocators from higher-cost states, retirees, and local move-up buyers, which creates consistent demand across most price points and property types. The strategic approach is to work with a local agent who can pull current comparable sales data and walk you through the specific factors that apply to your situation in Florida. Every market is different at the neighborhood level, and decisions based on general advice or national headlines often miss the local nuances that matter most to your outcome. Making informed decisions based on local data is always the strongest position. Kevin Neely & Kaitlynd Robbins | K2 Sells, Keller Williams Elite Partners
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04-15-2026 (2 weeks ago)··
Amanda Courtney

REP Realty Group · Fort Myers, FL

(13 reviews)
You can withdraw/cancel the listing through your agent, depending on your listing agreement terms.
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01-23-2026 (3 months ago)··
Chris Yochum

Dickson Realty · Reno, NV

(24 reviews)
Every listing agreements terms can vary, so you may want to start by reading that agreement. Next, it is a good idea to communicate with the listing agent to explain the change of heart. Most of the time, if reasonable people are involved and there is a reasonable reason for cancelling then there is a reasonable response and everyone walks away happy.
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07-25-2023 (2 years ago)··
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Lynne Pruell

Realty 100 LLC · South Barrington, IL

(16 reviews)
The listing agreement dictates the terms. However, if you do not wish to sell your home, you are under no obligation and being the client, you have a right to have the broker/office remove your listing off MLS
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07-26-2023 (2 years ago)··
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Tammi Nicholas

Epic Real Estate · Mustang, OK

(1 review)
It depends on what the contract says, you may need to cover costs incurred by your realtor, such as photos, advertising, etc.
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08-11-2023 (2 years ago)··
Nicole ParkerRising Star17 Answers
Nicole Parker

Dennis Realty & Investment Corporation · Hernando Beach, FL

(17 reviews)
It all comes down to the listing agreement you have with your Realtor. I would have a discussion with him/her and discuss terms. Some will allow you out of the contract for a fee to make up for marketing expenses.
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07-26-2023 (2 years ago)··
Donna MckeownNovice2 Answers
Donna Mckeown

Signature Premier Properties · East Setauket, NY

(30 reviews)
Most likely you have a signed listing agreement with your agent. I would discuss the terms and timing of your signed agreement. Most likely you could be released from your agreement within an agreeable amount of time. You may be responsible for any fees the agent incurred while marketing your home and getting ready to list on MLS. Good luck to you!
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07-18-2023 (2 years ago)··
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