Contracts
In Missouri, a real estate broker's 'safety clause' (or protection period) in a listing agreement means:
AThe property has passed a safety inspection
BFor a period after the listing expires, the broker can earn a commission if a buyer they introduced during the listing period purchases the property✓ Correct
CThe seller is protected from liability for defects
DMREC approves all safety clauses
Explanation
A protection (safety) clause allows the listing broker to earn a commission for a specified period after expiration if the property is sold to a buyer the broker introduced during the listing period.
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