Contracts
A Maine listing agreement is a contract between:
AThe buyer and the seller
BThe seller and the real estate brokerage✓ Correct
CThe salesperson and the seller
DThe seller and the Maine Real Estate Commission
Explanation
A listing agreement is a contract between the seller (principal) and the real estate brokerage (agent). The individual salesperson works for the brokerage but is not a party to the listing agreement.
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