Sell your home yourself. We'll make sure you do it right.

Utah's most helpful FSBO resource — free forms, step-by-step guidance, and a licensed real estate attorney you can actually call. No agent commission. No guesswork.

Free 15-min consultation · No obligation · Utah-licensed attorney

What You Save Selling FSBO
Home sale price$500,000
Typical agent commission− $15,000
Our flat fee (if needed)− $500
Your savings+ $14,500
Talk to an Attorney — Free
Licensed Utah AttorneyHundreds of FSBO ClosingsFree Forms & GuidesLayton, Utah BasedNo Hidden Agenda
Start Here

Where are you right now?

Tell us where you're at and we'll point you to exactly what you need.

Most Common
🏠

I have a buyer

Someone wants to buy your home — now you need the contract done right. This guide covers exactly what to do, and Tyler is available if you want help with the paperwork.

Get contract help →
📋

I'm getting ready to list

Not on the market yet. Learn how to price right, where to list, what to expect, and how to protect yourself before you find a buyer.

Read the process guide →
💬

I just have questions

Not sure where you stand? A 15-minute call with a licensed attorney is the fastest way to get clear answers about your specific situation.

Book a free call →
The Process

Four steps. One closing.

No mystery, no overwhelm. Here's what a Utah FSBO transaction looks like from start to finish.

01

Price & List

Find your number with real comps, list on KSL and Zillow for free, and get on the MLS if you want maximum buyer exposure.

02

Sign the REPC

The Utah purchase contract covers price, earnest money, deadlines, and terms. Every blank matters — we'll explain exactly what you're agreeing to.

03

Due Diligence

Inspections, seller disclosures, financing approval — this is the phase where deals succeed or fall apart. We keep yours on track.

04

Close

Sign documents with your title company, funding clears, the deed records. You hand over the keys and collect your check.

Read the full step-by-step guide →
Free Downloads

The forms you need — free

The same standard forms Utah real estate agents use. Download them here at no cost, with plain-English explanations of what each one does.

📄
Most Important

Utah Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC)

The standard purchase agreement for all Utah real estate transactions. Covers price, earnest money, deadlines, financing terms, and what's included in the sale.

When to use: Once you and the buyer are ready to formalize the sale — before anything else is signed.
Download REPC
📋

Seller Property Condition Disclosure

Utah law requires sellers to disclose all known material defects. Covers structure, systems, environmental issues, legal matters, and neighborhood conditions.

When to use: After signing the REPC. Buyer has a set window to review and can cancel during that period.
Download Disclosure

REPC Addendum

A blank addendum for adding custom terms that don't fit in the standard REPC. Both parties sign it and it becomes a binding part of the contract.

When to use: Any time you need to add seller concessions, repair commitments, personal property terms, or other custom agreements.
Download Addendum
💡

Not sure how to fill these out? Getting deadlines, terms, and language right is where mistakes happen. A licensed attorney can prepare everything for you — start with a free call.

Talk to Tyler

Want someone to look at your specific situation?

Most FSBO questions have clear answers — deadlines, disclosures, what to watch for in the contract. A 15-minute call usually covers a lot of ground.

If you'd like hands-on help preparing the contract and walking through closing, that's available for a $500 flat fee. The call is free either way.

Book Your Free Call →

Contract preparation & consulting · $500 flat fee · Start with a free call

What's included
Reviewing & preparing the Utah REPC
All addenda and counter-offers
Seller disclosure guidance
Earnest money & deadline management
Inspection response strategy
Lender & title coordination
Questions answered through closing
FAQ

Common questions

Straight answers about selling FSBO in Utah.

Do I need a real estate agent to sell my home in Utah?
No. Utah law doesn't require you to use an agent. Thousands of Utah homeowners sell FSBO every year using standard forms and a title company for closing.
How much can I actually save?
You save the 3% listing commission — roughly $15,000 on a $500k home, $21,000 on $700k. If your buyer has an agent, you'll likely offer a 2–3% buyer's commission, but you keep the seller's side entirely.
What forms do I need?
The Utah REPC (purchase contract), a Seller Disclosure form, and any addenda. All available free on this site. If you want them prepared correctly by a licensed attorney, that's what our $500 service covers.
Do I need a title company even without an agent?
Yes — a title company handles escrow, title insurance, closing documents, and recording the deed. The standard Utah REPC requires a title company for closing, and it's a practical step that protects both buyer and seller. We can help coordinate both the legal and title side.
See all FAQs →

Questions? Tyler's happy to help.

Book a free 15-minute call with Tyler — a licensed Utah real estate attorney based in Layton. No sales pitch. Just answers.

Book a Free ConsultationDownload Free Forms

Or call/text Tyler directly: 801-725-3482