Agency
In New Mexico, a broker's listing agreement expires. Can the broker continue to show the property?
AYes, for up to 30 days after expiration
BNo — once the listing agreement expires, the broker's authority to represent the seller ends✓ Correct
CYes, if the seller verbally agrees
DYes, if the property is under contract
Explanation
When a listing agreement expires, the broker's agency authority terminates. The broker cannot represent the seller or collect a commission (except under a protection/extender clause for prospects introduced during the listing period).
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