Contracts
A Kentucky listing agreement that has no expiration date is:
AAutomatically valid for 6 months
BPotentially problematic and may be terminable at will✓ Correct
CRequired by KREC to be 12 months
DValid forever unless KREC intervenes
Explanation
A listing agreement without a defined expiration date may create legal uncertainty and KREC generally expects listing agreements to have a definite end date.
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