Agency
In New York, the 'procuring cause' dispute between two cooperating brokers is typically resolved by:
AThe DOS
BThe local Board of Realtors or MLS through an arbitration or mediation process✓ Correct
CThe seller
DA civil court only
Explanation
Commission disputes between cooperating brokers over procuring cause are typically resolved through the arbitration or mediation processes established by the local Board of Realtors or MLS, pursuant to NAR's Code of Ethics and MLS rules.
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