Agency
A NC broker representing a buyer who has an exclusive buyer representation agreement may terminate the agreement early if:
AThe buyer finds a property they like
BBoth parties mutually agree to terminate, or if one party has materially breached the agreement✓ Correct
CThe broker finds a better deal elsewhere
DThe market changes significantly
Explanation
A buyer representation agreement is a contract; it may be terminated by mutual agreement, for material breach, or if a specific termination provision in the agreement applies.
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