Agency
Which type of listing agreement gives the broker no protection if the seller sells the property themselves?
AExclusive right-to-sell listing
BOpen listing✓ Correct
CExclusive agency listing
DNet listing
Explanation
Under an open listing, the seller can list with multiple brokers and only pay a commission to the broker who procures the buyer. If the seller sells the property themselves, no commission is owed to any broker.
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