Finance
A Kentucky seller who receives a full-price offer but does not want to sell may legally:
ABe forced to sell by the buyer through specific performance
BDecline the offer, as the listing does not obligate the seller to sell✓ Correct
CBe fined by KREC for refusing a full-price offer
DBe required to pay the broker's commission even without selling
Explanation
A real estate listing is an authorization to find a buyer, not a binding agreement to sell. A seller generally may refuse any offer. However, they may owe commission if the broker procured a ready, willing, and able buyer.
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