Agency
Under an 'exclusive agency' listing in Alaska, the seller:
AMust pay a commission even if they sell the property themselves
BRetains the right to sell the property without paying a commission if they find the buyer themselves
CCannot list with any other broker during the listing period
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
In an exclusive agency listing, the seller appoints one broker as the exclusive agent but retains the right to sell the property themselves without paying a commission. The seller cannot list with other brokers during the listing term but avoids commission if they find their own buyer.
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