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Which listing type gives the listing broker the right to a commission even if the seller sells the property themselves?
AOpen listing
BExclusive agency listing
CExclusive right-to-sell listing✓ Correct
DNet listing
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 without the broker's involvement.
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Agency
A legal relationship in which a licensee (agent) acts on behalf of a principal (buyer or seller) in a real estate transaction.
Earnest MoneyA deposit made by the buyer when submitting a purchase offer, demonstrating serious intent and serving as consideration for the contract.
ContingencyA condition in a purchase contract that must be satisfied before the sale can proceed to closing.
Purchase AgreementA legally binding contract between a buyer and seller that outlines the terms and conditions of a real estate sale.
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