Minnesota License Law
Under MN Chapter 82, which of the following is NOT a required element of a valid listing agreement?
AA definite beginning and ending date
BThe commission rate or amount
CThe property's MLS entry date✓ Correct
DThe identity of the broker and seller
Explanation
A valid Minnesota listing agreement must include: a beginning and ending date, the commission rate or amount, the identity of both parties (broker and seller), and the property description. MLS entry date is not a legal requirement of the listing agreement itself, though NAR MLS rules may require timely entry.
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