Montana License Law
A Montana licensee who engages in 'net listings' where the broker keeps everything above a specified net to the seller is:
APermitted if both parties consent in writing
BEngaging in a practice that is discouraged or strongly discouraged due to conflict of interest✓ Correct
CRequired to disclose the net listing to the MLS
DOnly permitted for commercial transactions
Explanation
Net listings create a serious conflict of interest because the broker benefits from depressing the seller's net to maximize commission. They are discouraged or strongly discouraged under Montana license law and NAR ethics.
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