Agency
A Mississippi listing broker places a lockbox on a listed property. This authorizes which parties to access the property?
AAny person who obtains the lockbox code
BOnly other licensed agents with valid MLS access codes, for the purpose of showing the property to prospective buyers✓ Correct
CAny member of the MLS regardless of their representation
DOnly the listing agent personally
Explanation
MLS lockboxes are intended for use by licensed real estate agents who are MLS members to show the property to prospective buyers. The lockbox authorization is limited to licensed professionals showing the property through proper channels, not general public access. Misuse of lockbox access can result in discipline.
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