Contracts

A Mississippi listing agreement expires without a sale. The seller then sells the property themselves to a buyer the agent had shown the property to during the listing period. The agent may be entitled to compensation if the listing agreement contained a:

AAutomatic renewal clause
BSafety clause (extender clause or tail period) protecting compensation for buyers introduced during the listing period✓ Correct
CNet listing provision
DGuaranteed sale clause

Explanation

A safety clause (also called an extender clause, tail period, or protection clause) in a listing agreement provides that the broker is entitled to compensation if the property sells within a specified period after listing expiration to a buyer the broker introduced during the listing term, preventing sellers from waiting out the listing to avoid paying commission.

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