NHdisneylover
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I am hoping some of you have experience in this area. We listed our New Hampshire home for sale with a realtor back in June. The contract does not expire until December. We have been very unhappy with the realtor. Emails (and even phone messages) go unanswered for a week or more most times. Often we only get an answer after 2-3 follow ups. We do not bug the realtor much (we have bought and sold 6 other homes so this is not a new thing for us) and only ask for a bi weekly update and have had a couple of minor questions. The main thing we have had to email and call about over and over is house listing falling off of craigslist. It has not been put up there even one time (including the first) without us asking about it repeatedly (and yet even the realtor does say nearly every showing has come from that listing
).
Also, the realtor has been supposed to inform us of any issues we needed to take care of to keep the house in top notch condition because we are not on sight. We learned that it was shown all summer with a warped floor in the basement and torn hot tub cover (leftovers from the terrible tenants we temporarily had) that he knew about and knew was causing people to not want the hosue but did not mention so as to not "cause us stress."
We have the oppurtunity now to have a family we know and trust rent the home for one year and then they would like to possibly buy it (they need a year to save up more for the down payment as they are not comfortable with a huge loan). They have 3 young children so do not want to move in with it still on the market and then move out a month later if it (miraculously) sells.
I guess my question boils down to two things:
1. Generally, can one pull a house off the market (break the contract) if one decides not to sell at the time. It would be at minimum a year before we sell at this point and we would not be putting it up with another realtor or even by owner--just deciding not to sell at this time?
2. If #1 is not an option, are the items I described above big enough problems to let us leagally get out of the contract anyway?

Also, the realtor has been supposed to inform us of any issues we needed to take care of to keep the house in top notch condition because we are not on sight. We learned that it was shown all summer with a warped floor in the basement and torn hot tub cover (leftovers from the terrible tenants we temporarily had) that he knew about and knew was causing people to not want the hosue but did not mention so as to not "cause us stress."
We have the oppurtunity now to have a family we know and trust rent the home for one year and then they would like to possibly buy it (they need a year to save up more for the down payment as they are not comfortable with a huge loan). They have 3 young children so do not want to move in with it still on the market and then move out a month later if it (miraculously) sells.
I guess my question boils down to two things:
1. Generally, can one pull a house off the market (break the contract) if one decides not to sell at the time. It would be at minimum a year before we sell at this point and we would not be putting it up with another realtor or even by owner--just deciding not to sell at this time?
2. If #1 is not an option, are the items I described above big enough problems to let us leagally get out of the contract anyway?