Contracts
A Minnesota listing agreement that does not specify an expiration date is:
AValid for one year automatically
BConsidered void or unenforceable in many circumstances✓ Correct
CPerpetually binding on the seller
DTerminated at the broker's discretion
Explanation
Minnesota law requires listing agreements to have a definite expiration date. A listing agreement without a specified termination date is generally unenforceable.
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