Agency
In Louisiana, an agency relationship may be created by all of the following EXCEPT:
AA written listing agreement
BRatification of an unauthorized act
CEstoppel based on the principal's conduct
DA verbal agreement with the property owner's neighbor✓ Correct
Explanation
Agency can be created by express agreement, ratification, or estoppel based on the principal's own conduct. A verbal agreement with someone who does not own the property cannot create a valid agency relationship.
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