Contracts
A Florida homeowner wants to sell their home 'by owner' (FSBO) without a listing agent. The seller may:
ANot use a FAR-BAR contract since those require a broker
BCreate their own contract or use any contract form they choose, but must still comply with disclosure laws✓ Correct
CSkip the disclosure requirements since no broker is involved
DAvoid paying a buyer's broker commission
Explanation
An FSBO seller can use any contract form — including FAR-BAR contracts available to the public. They must still comply with Florida's seller disclosure requirements.
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