Agency
In New Jersey, a listing broker who earns a commission even if the seller finds their own buyer has what type of listing?
AOpen listing
BExclusive agency listing
CExclusive right to sell listing✓ Correct
DNet listing
Explanation
Under an exclusive right to sell listing, the listing broker is entitled to a commission regardless of who procures the buyer—even the seller. An exclusive agency listing would not pay the broker if the seller found the buyer independently.
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