Agency
A Mississippi listing agreement is a contract between the seller and the:
AIndividual real estate salesperson
BBrokerage firm (the broker), not the individual salesperson✓ Correct
CBoth the broker and salesperson jointly
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Explanation
A listing agreement is a contract between the property seller and the brokerage firm (represented by the broker of record). Individual salespersons are agents of the broker and work under the broker's license. When a salesperson leaves the brokerage, the listing remains with the broker.
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