Contracts
A 'net listing' in Mississippi is:
AExpressly encouraged as it maximizes seller proceeds
BLegal but discouraged because it creates potential conflicts of interest
Cdiscouraged in Mississippi✓ Correct
DRequired for commercial transactions over $1 million
Explanation
Net listings, where the broker keeps everything above the seller's desired net price as commission, are discouraged in Mississippi because they create serious conflicts of interest and potential for overreaching.
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