Contracts
Under an exclusive right-to-sell listing in New Hampshire, the broker earns a commission if the property sells:
AOnly through the broker's direct efforts
BThrough any source, including the seller finding the buyer✓ Correct
COnly through the MLS
DOnly if the sale closes above the listing price
Explanation
Under an exclusive right-to-sell listing, the broker earns a commission regardless of who procures the buyer — even if the seller finds their own buyer. This provides the broker the strongest protection.
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