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Which type of listing agreement requires the seller to pay the broker a commission regardless of who sells the property, even if the seller finds the buyer themselves?
AOpen listing
BExclusive agency listing
CExclusive right-to-sell listing✓ Correct
DNet listing
Explanation
An exclusive right-to-sell listing entitles the broker to a commission regardless of who produces the buyer — even if the seller sells the property themselves — because the broker has the exclusive right to sell.
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