Agency
In Missouri, a buyer's agent's commission is typically paid by:
AThe buyer directly
BThe seller through the listing broker, shared through the MLS cooperative compensation offer✓ Correct
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DThe title company
Explanation
Traditionally, buyer's agent compensation has been offered through the MLS as a portion of the seller-paid commission. Recent NAR settlement changes require buyer agents to have written agreements specifying compensation, which may be paid by buyer or seller.
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