Agency
A Mississippi seller fires their listing agent before the listing agreement expires, without cause. The seller may be:
AEntitled to a full refund of any marketing expenses
BLiable to pay the broker's commission if the property sells to a buyer the broker had introduced✓ Correct
CFree of all obligations immediately
DRequired to wait 30 days before re-listing
Explanation
If a seller terminates the listing agreement before expiration, the seller may owe the broker a commission if the property subsequently sells during a 'protection period' to a buyer who was introduced or procured by the broker during the listing term.
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