Agency
Under Iowa law, which of the following would terminate a listing agreement?
AThe death of the listing salesperson
BThe bankruptcy of the listing broker
CThe death of the seller✓ Correct
DThe sale of an adjoining property
Explanation
The death of the seller terminates the listing agreement because the seller's capacity to contract ends. The death of the salesperson does not terminate the agreement since the contract is with the broker.
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