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Council approves exclusive listing for 13 vacant lots, debates cleanup and veteran-first sales window
Summary
The council approved exclusive listing agreements with Keller Williams for 13 city-owned vacant lots and debated whether the city should clean the properties before sale; council set a veterans-first period and authorized staff to proceed with oversight and CMAs as needed.
The Dearborn Heights City Council voted to approve 13 exclusive listing agreements with Keller Williams for city-owned vacant lots after clarifying broker-fee language and debating a property-cleanup strategy designed to improve saleability.
Keller Williams representative Fadua told the council the commission language should align with the city's master listing agreement (2% to the listing broker or $1,000, whichever is greater), and council members amended the motion accordingly before passing the listing…
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