Agency
In Idaho, what is a 'limited service listing agreement' and what risks does it create?
AA listing where the seller pays a higher commission for premium services
BA reduced-service listing (often flat-fee MLS) where the agent provides fewer services; the seller must understand what services are and are not included✓ Correct
CA listing that limits the buyer's inspection rights
DAn agreement limiting the broker's liability
Explanation
A limited service listing agreement provides only specific, defined services (such as MLS entry only) for a flat fee. Idaho agents offering limited service must clearly disclose what services are included and excluded.
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