Service Areas
About Renata V. Lewis
OTHER LANGUAGES
Community Involvement
HOBBIES/INTEREST
FAMILY
Credentials
LICENSE
Designation
ALC, BOLD, CBR
Specialties
- Sellers
- Buyers
- Residential Property
Listing & Selling Homes, Luxury Homes, Working with Buyers, Investment Properties, New Construction, Lake Front Proeprties
Awards
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2026
TOP AGENT
Albany, NY
2026
TOP AGENT
Delmar, NY
2026
TOP AGENT
Glenmont, NY
Other Awards
Top 10% of agents in the MLS and recognized with a 5-Star rating for outstanding client satisfaction
FAQ
Answered Questions
Yes, you can usually cancel a listing agreement, but it depends on the terms you signed. First, I'd have a conversation with your agent. Share your concerns, whether it's communication, marketing, or pricing strategy, and give them a chance to address it. Sometimes a quick reset can get things back on track. If it's still not the right fit, take a look at your agreement. Most outline how termination works and whether there are any fees or reimbursements. I've also seen cases where a brokerage releases a seller with no issue because the relationship just isn't working, especially when handled professionally. You do have options. Just make sure you understand the terms upfront so there are no surprises, and you can move forward confidently.
