Contracts
Which type of listing agreement is considered most legally problematic and not recognized in New Hampshire?
AExclusive right-to-sell
BExclusive agency
COpen listing
DNet listing✓ Correct
Explanation
Net listings — where the broker keeps everything above a minimum price set by the seller — create a conflict of interest and are considered unethical and problematic. Many states, including NH, discourage or prohibit them.
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