Contracts
A New Hampshire listing agreement that has no specified expiration date is:
AValid indefinitely
BPotentially unenforceable or violating NHREC rules that require listing termination dates✓ Correct
CStandard practice in New Hampshire
DOnly valid for commercial properties
Explanation
NHREC rules require listing agreements to have a definite expiration date. Open-ended listings without a termination date are not compliant with NH real estate commission rules.
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