Agency
In New Hampshire, when a salesperson moves from one broker to another, the listing agreements:
ATransfer automatically to the new broker
BRemain with the original employing broker, not with the departing salesperson✓ Correct
CBecome void and must be re-executed
DTransfer to the salesperson personally
Explanation
Listing agreements are contracts between the seller and the broker (the firm), not the individual salesperson. When a salesperson leaves, the listings remain with the brokerage.
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