Agency
When does the listing agent's duty to the seller typically end in Louisiana?
AWhen the property is shown to the first buyer
BAfter the closing (Act of Sale) when the agent's obligations under the listing agreement are fulfilled✓ Correct
CWhen the seller gets an offer they don't like
DAfter the listing is entered in the MLS
Explanation
The listing agent's duties generally continue through the closing. After the Act of Sale is completed and the agent has fulfilled all obligations under the listing agreement, the agency relationship ends.
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