Agency
In Montana, a seller who signs a listing agreement with Broker A and then lists the same property with Broker B without terminating the first agreement may be liable for:
ACriminal fraud charges
BPaying two commissions if both brokers produce a ready, willing, and able buyer✓ Correct
CHaving both listings automatically cancelled
DNo legal consequences because sellers can list with multiple brokers
Explanation
If a seller lists with two brokers under exclusive listings simultaneously, they may be liable to pay two commissions if both brokers produce ready, willing, and able buyers or if one brings a sale.
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