Contracts
A 'net listing' in Louisiana is:
AA listing where the broker keeps everything above the seller's net amount
BA listing based on the net selling price after commission
Clegal but strongly discouraged in Louisiana✓ Correct
DA listing on the MLS net of fees
Explanation
Net listings are legal but strongly discouraged in Louisiana (and most states) because they create a conflict of interest — the broker benefits by obtaining the highest possible price, which may not be in the seller's best interest. The LREC prohibits net listings.
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