Agency
In New York, if a seller revokes a listing before it expires, the broker may be entitled to:
ANothing; the seller can always cancel a listing
BCompensation for expenses incurred and potentially damages if the listing was revoked to deprive the broker of a commission✓ Correct
COnly the MLS fee
DA penalty equal to 10% of the listing price
Explanation
If a seller wrongfully revokes a listing to deprive the broker of a commission (e.g.
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