Contracts
A NH seller signs a listing agreement and then changes their mind about selling. The seller may:
ACancel the listing at any time for any reason without liability
BBe liable to the broker for expenses or fees if cancellation breaches the listing agreement✓ Correct
COnly cancel if the property has not yet been listed on MLS
DCancel without consequences if no offers have been received
Explanation
A listing agreement is a contract. If the seller cancels without legal cause, they may be liable to the broker for marketing expenses incurred or potentially the full commission if the broker had a buyer ready and willing.
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