Agency
In Colorado, a seller who wants to reserve the right to sell their home privately while listing with a broker should use which listing type?
AA. Exclusive right-to-sell listing
BB. Exclusive agency listing✓ Correct
CC. Open listing
DD. Net listing
Explanation
An exclusive agency listing gives the broker the exclusive right to market the property, but the seller retains the right to sell it themselves without owing the broker a commission. With an exclusive right-to-sell, the broker earns a commission no matter who sells the property — including the owner.
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