Agency
Under Hawaii law, when does a buyer's agency agreement typically terminate?
AA. When the buyer finds a property they like
BB. Upon the closing of escrow or expiration of the agreement✓ Correct
CC. When the buyer views 10 properties
DD. When the listing agent objects
Explanation
A buyer's agency agreement terminates upon the closing of escrow, expiration of the agreement's term, or mutual agreement of the parties.
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