Contracts
Which type of listing agreement gives one broker the exclusive right to sell but allows the owner to sell without owing a commission?
AExclusive right to sell listing
BExclusive agency listing✓ Correct
COpen listing
DNet listing
Explanation
An exclusive agency listing gives one broker the exclusive right to sell, but the owner retains the right to sell the property themselves without paying the broker a commission.
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