Agency
A Mississippi listing broker's salesperson leaves the brokerage. The listing agreement:
ATerminates automatically when the salesperson leaves
BRemains with the brokerage — the listing agreement is between the seller and the brokerage, not the individual salesperson✓ Correct
CTransfers to the salesperson's new broker
DMust be renegotiated from scratch
Explanation
Listing agreements are contracts between the property owner and the brokerage (broker), not individual salespersons. When a salesperson leaves, the listing remains with the broker.
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