Agency
When does a Connecticut real estate agent's agency relationship with a seller typically terminate?
AWhen the property is shown to the first buyer
BUpon the closing and transfer of title✓ Correct
CAfter 30 days on the market
DWhen the buyer makes an offer
Explanation
A listing agreement agency relationship typically terminates upon the successful closing and transfer of title, performance of the contract. It may also terminate by mutual agreement, expiration of the listing term, or death of a party.
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