Agency
A cooperating broker who finds a buyer for a listed property typically earns compensation through:
AA direct agreement with the seller
BA cooperating commission offered by the listing broker through the MLS✓ Correct
CA fee charged to the buyer
DA referral fee from AREC
Explanation
In MLS-based transactions, the listing broker offers a cooperating commission (buyer's agent commission) through the MLS to any cooperating broker who brings a ready, willing, and able buyer.
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