Agency
A seller's listing agreement is a contract between the:
ASeller and the individual salesperson
BSeller and the employing broker✓ Correct
CSeller and the MLS
DSeller and the buyer's broker
Explanation
A listing agreement in Alaska is a contract between the seller and the employing broker (the brokerage entity). Although an individual salesperson typically handles the relationship, the legal agency contract is with the broker. The salesperson acts as the broker's agent.
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