Agency
What is an 'exclusive right to sell' listing in Hawaii?
AA. The seller retains the right to sell without paying commission if they find the buyer themselves
BB. The listing broker earns commission regardless of who produces the buyer, even the seller✓ Correct
CC. Only the listing agent (not other agents) may show the property
DD. The listing is exclusively on the Multiple Listing Service
Explanation
In an exclusive right to sell listing, the listing broker earns the agreed commission regardless of who procures the buyer—even if the seller personally finds the buyer. This gives the broker the strongest protection and is the most common type of listing agreement.
Related Hawaii Agency Questions
- In Hawaii, which type of agency is established when an agent's authority derives from the client's words or actions, even without a formal written agreement?
- Hawaii's real estate disclosure law requires agency disclosure to be made:
- A Hawaii listing agreement that states 'Broker will receive a commission regardless of who sells the property' describes which type of listing?
- An agent who acts beyond the scope of authority granted by the principal has committed:
- When a Hawaii real estate agent represents both the buyer and seller in the same transaction, this is known as:
- In Hawaii, which of the following best describes 'ostensible agency'?
- In Hawaii, what is the term for a licensee who works with a buyer without entering into a formal buyer representation agreement?
- In Hawaii, a 'designated agency' arrangement means:
Practice More Hawaii Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Hawaii Quiz →