Contracts
In Arizona, a listing agreement is a contract between the seller and the:
AListing salesperson
BListing broker✓ Correct
CArizona Association of REALTORS®
DMLS (Multiple Listing Service)
Explanation
A listing agreement is a contract between the property owner (seller) and the licensed broker (not the individual salesperson). The salesperson works on behalf of the broker under the broker's license.
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