Agency
In Hawaii, which type of listing gives the broker a commission even if the seller finds their own buyer?
AA. Open listing
BB. Exclusive agency listing
CC. Exclusive right to sell listing✓ Correct
DD. Net listing
Explanation
An exclusive right to sell listing guarantees the broker a commission if the property sells during the listing period, regardless of who procures the buyer—even if the seller finds one independently.
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