Agency
An 'open listing' in Mississippi is a non-exclusive listing in which:
AAny broker can sell and earn a commission, but the seller only pays the procuring broker✓ Correct
BThe seller must pay all brokers who show the property
CMREC must approve the listing before it can be marketed
DThe property must be offered at a below-market price
Explanation
An open listing allows multiple brokers to attempt to sell the property. Only the broker who procures the ready, willing, and able buyer earns the commission. The seller may also sell the property themselves without paying anyone.
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