Contracts
A Louisiana exclusive right-to-sell listing agreement requires the broker to be paid a commission:
AOnly if the broker personally brings the buyer
BOnly if the property sells above list price
CIf the property sells to anyone during the listing period, including the seller finding the buyer✓ Correct
DOnly if the listing broker represents the buyer as well
Explanation
Under an exclusive right-to-sell listing, the broker earns a commission if the property sells during the listing period, regardless of who procures the buyer — including the seller themselves.
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