Exclusive Right-to-Sell Listing Agreement

About this template

An Exclusive Right-to-Sell Listing Agreement is a type of listing contract you enter into with a real estate agent. Put simply, it says that the signing agent is the only person allowed to market and sell your property for a certain amount of time. Generally, these agreements last anywhere from one to six months. Use this Exclusive Right-to-Sell Listing Agreement from Jotform Sign to automate your signing process.

With this agreement, you can outline property descriptions, payment processes, and inclusions or exclusions — you can also customize it with our intuitive online form builder. Drag and drop to add or remove form fields, pick colors and fonts, and even create a signing order for warranties with more than one recipient to make the e-signing process more efficient.

Related templates

Consulting Agreement Template

Create a signable consulting agreement. Great for consultants and independent contractors. Easy to customize and share. Converts to PDF. Save time and paper.

Partnership Agreement Template

Generate partnership agreements online fast with this free template. Easy to customize. Collect e-signatures on any device. Save time with Jotform Sign.

Brand Ambassador Contract Template

Hiring a brand ambassador to promote your product or service? Use Jotform’s brand ambassador contract template to outline the partnership terms.

Sales Agreement Template

Create a sales agreement contract in seconds.. Collect and manage signatures from one convenient place. Easy to customize. No coding needed.

Free Loan Agreement Template

Generate loan agreements online. Save time and be more efficient. Reduce messy paperwork. Easy to customize and share. Fill out and e-sign on any device.

Divorce Settlement Agreement Template

Create a divorce settlement agreement for your mediation needs. Works on smartphone, tablet, and desktop devices. Converts to PDF. No coding needed.

These templates are suggested forms only. If you're using a form as a contract, or to gather personal (or personal health) info, or for some other purpose with legal implications, we recommend that you do your homework to ensure you are complying with applicable laws and that you consult an attorney before relying on any particular form.