Idaho License Law
In Idaho, which of the following is NOT required for a real estate listing agreement to be valid?
AA definite expiration date
BThe broker's signature
CNotarization by a notary public✓ Correct
DAgreement on the compensation to be paid
Explanation
Idaho listing agreements do not need to be notarized to be valid. However, they must include an expiration date, be signed by both parties, and specify the agreed commission or compensation.
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