Agent selling their own property

Under Connecticut General Statutes § 20-320, and enforced by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission, a licensed real estate agent must disclose their license status in writing if they:

  • Own the property being sold or leased, or
  • Have a financial interest in the property (e.g., through a company, trust, or family interest)


There is a mandatory field on the listing input form in connectMLS for a Listing and/or Co-Listing Agent to disclose any ownership interest in the listed property. 

In addition to the mandatory field, the agent must disclose "Agent/Owner" in Public Remarks.

All other guidelines for listing input, including uploading the listing agreement as a private document, must be followed.

 

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