Contracts
In a New Hampshire real estate listing agreement, the 'protection period' clause protects the broker by:
APreventing the seller from listing with another broker
BEntitling the broker to a commission if the seller sells to a buyer the broker introduced during the listing period✓ Correct
CRequiring the buyer to use the same broker for future purchases
DLimiting the seller's ability to reduce the asking price
Explanation
A protection (carryover or safety) clause entitles the listing broker to a commission for a specified period after the listing expires if the property is sold to a buyer who was introduced or shown the property during the listing term.
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