Contracts
A New York listing agreement must include which of the following to be enforceable?
AThe broker's MLS membership number
BA definite expiration date✓ Correct
CThe names of all prospective buyers
DDOS pre-approval
Explanation
New York Real Property Law requires that listing agreements contain a definite expiration date. Open-ended or perpetual listings are not enforceable.
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