Contracts
Indiana's Listing Agreement typically includes which protection for the broker against the seller circumventing the listing to avoid paying commission?
AA co-broke clause
BA safety/extender clause protecting the broker's commission for a defined period after listing expiration✓ Correct
CAn anti-circumvention clause requiring arbitration
DAn evergreen automatic renewal
Explanation
The safety (extender or protection) clause in a listing agreement protects the listing broker's right to a commission if the property is sold to a buyer the broker introduced during the listing term, for a specified period after the listing expires.
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