Agency
In Missouri, an 'exclusive agency listing' differs from an 'exclusive right to sell listing' because:
AThe broker earns more commission
BUnder exclusive agency, the seller can sell the property themselves without owing the broker a commission✓ Correct
CExclusive agency listings are only for commercial property
DThe broker has no right to list on MLS
Explanation
In an exclusive agency listing, the seller retains the right to sell the property themselves to buyers they find and owes no commission if they do so. In an exclusive right-to-sell listing, the broker earns a commission regardless of who finds the buyer.
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