Agency
In Idaho, what is a 'safety clause' (extender clause) in a listing agreement?
AA clause protecting the agent from liability
BA clause providing the broker a commission if the property sells to a buyer introduced during the listing period, even after the listing expires, for a defined period✓ Correct
CA clause requiring a property inspection
DA safety deposit provision for earnest money
Explanation
A safety clause (also called an extender or protection clause) entitles the broker to a commission if the property sells within a specified period after the listing expires to a buyer who was introduced to the property during the listing period.
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