Agency
In an exclusive right-to-sell listing, the broker is entitled to a commission if the property is sold by:
AThe broker only
BAny licensed agent, but not the owner
CAnyone, including the owner, during the listing period✓ Correct
DOnly an MLS member broker
Explanation
Under an exclusive right-to-sell listing, the broker earns the commission regardless of who procures the buyer — even if the owner sells the property themselves.
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