Agency
When does an Arizona listing agreement terminate?
AOnly when the property sells
BBy expiration of the term, mutual agreement, completion of the sale, death of either party, or destruction of the property✓ Correct
COnly by written notice from the seller
DWhen the property is listed in the MLS
Explanation
A listing agreement can terminate in multiple ways: expiration of the term, completion of the transaction, mutual agreement, death of either party, destruction of the property, or legal incapacity of a party.
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