Should You Let Your Realtor ® Put a Lockbox on Your Tampa Florida Home for Sale
What is it and why is it useful ?
A "Lockbox" is a "locked box" containing a key to your home. Lockboxes come in a variety of types from mechanical
types to electronic units that provide your Realtor® with information on who showed your home.
The electronic types are in common use in the Tampa real estate market today. They are generally placed somewhere easily located by a Realtor®
who wants to show your home. Only those with a Realtor's "electronic key" can open the lockbox and enter your home. These "electronic keys"
are closely controlled by the Tampa Real Estate Board to assure that only active Realtors® have them.
Having a lockbox on your house makes it convenient for other Realtors® to show it.
Without a lockbox, a buyer's agent Realtor would need to arrange for you or your Listing Agent to meet him at the property
to show your home. That may not sound like a big deal, but a Tampa Florida Realtor cannot know in advance just how much time his Buyer will spend at each home he shows them.
So, while he may arrange with your Listing Agent to be there within a 2 hour window, he cannot be more specific. You, or your Listing agent is forced to stay at the home for
awaiting the Realtor® and his prospect(s). That's not very convenient or efficient for you or your Tampa real estate listing agent.
Most other homes for sale in the Tampa Bay real estate market will have a lockbox, so if you don't allow one, many Tampa Bay Realtors ® may simply choose not to show your property because of the added inconvenience involved.
Your Listing Contract specifies whether or not you will allow a lockbox to be installed. If you still have concerns about allowing a lock box, ask your Realtor ® to demonstrate one for you.
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