Residential Listing concerning___________________________________________________________________________________
(TXR-1101) 06-24-24 Initialed for Identification by Broker/Associate ________and Seller________, ________ Page 5 of 11
B. Listing Content: If Broker files this Listing under Paragraph 6A, the parties agree to the following:
(1) Definitions:
(a) “Listing Content” means all photographs, images, graphics, video recordings, virtual tours,
drawings, written descriptions, remarks, narratives, pricing information, and other copyrightable
elements relating to the Property.
(b) “Seller Listing Content” means Listing Content provided by Seller to Broker or Broker’s associates.
(c) “Broker Listing Content” means Listing Content that is otherwise obtained or produced by Broker
or Broker’s associates in connection with this Listing.
(2) Seller grants Broker a non-exclusive, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free license to use, sublicense
through multiple tiers, publish, display, and reproduce the Seller Listing Content, to prepare derivative
works of the Seller Listing Content, and to distribute the Seller Listing Content, including any
derivative works of the Seller Listing Content. This Paragraph 6B(2) survives termination of this
Listing.
(3) All Broker Listing Content is owned exclusively by Broker, and Seller has no right, title or interest in
or to any Broker Listing Content.
(4) Seller understands and agrees that both the Seller Listing Content and Broker Listing Content,
including any changes to such content, may be filed with the MLS, included in compilations of listings,
and otherwise distributed, publicly displayed and reproduced.
7. ACCESS TO THE PROPERTY:
A. Authorizing Access: Authorizing access to the Property means giving permission to another person to
enter the Property, disclosing to the other person any security codes necessary to enter the Property, and
lending a key to the other person to enter the Property, directly or through a keybox. To facilitate the
(1) access the Property at reasonable times;
(2) authorize other brokers, their associates, inspectors, appraisers, and contractors to access the
(3) duplicate keys to facilitate convenient and efficient showings of the Property.
B. Scheduling Companies: Broker may engage the following companies to schedule appointments and to
authorize others to access the Property: .
C. Keybox: A keybox is a locked container placed on the Property that holds a key to the Property.
A keybox makes it more convenient for brokers, their associates, inspectors, appraisers, and
contractors to show, inspect, or repair the Property. The keybox is opened by a special
combination, key, or programmed device so that authorized persons may enter the Property, even
in Seller’s absence. Using a keybox will probably increase the number of showings, but involves
risks (for example, unauthorized entry, theft, property damage, or personal injury). Neither the
Association of REALTORS® nor MLS requires the use of a keybox.
(1) Broker ❑ is or ❑ is not authorized to place a keybox on the Property.
(2) If a tenant occupies the Property at any time during this Listing, Seller will furnish Broker a written
statement (for example, TXR 1411), signed by all tenants, authorizing the use of a keybox or Broker
may remove the keybox from the Property.
D. Liability and Indemnification: When authorizing access to the Property, Broker, other brokers, their
associates, any keybox provider, or any scheduling company are not responsible for personal injury or
property loss to Seller or any other person. Seller assumes all risk of any loss, damage, or injury. Except
for a loss caused by Broker, Seller will indemnify and hold Broker harmless from any claim for
personal injury, property damage, or other loss.