Contracts
An Arizona listing agreement gives a broker the right to sell a property, but the seller retains the right to sell it themselves without owing a commission. This is called a(n):
AExclusive right-to-sell listing
BOpen listing
CExclusive agency listing✓ Correct
DNet listing
Explanation
An exclusive agency listing gives one broker the exclusive right to market the property, but the seller may sell it themselves without paying a commission. In contrast, an exclusive right-to-sell listing requires commission payment regardless of who finds the buyer.
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