Agency
When a property is listed in the MLS, the listing broker is offering compensation to:
AThe seller's attorney
BCooperating brokers who procure a buyer for the property✓ Correct
CThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
DAny buyer who purchases without representation
Explanation
When a property is listed in the MLS, the listing broker typically offers a specified commission split to cooperating (buyer's) brokers who successfully procure a ready, willing, and able buyer.
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