Contracts
In NJ, a real estate agent's promise to find a buyer 'at any price' is:
AAn enforceable guarantee
BNot a guarantee of performance; brokers guarantee effort (diligent marketing) but not a specific outcome✓ Correct
CGrounds for automatic commission
DRequired language in listing agreements
Explanation
Real estate brokers cannot and should not guarantee specific sale outcomes (selling price, time on market, finding a buyer). They guarantee professional effort and diligence.
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