Agency
A North Dakota buyer's broker agreement that is exclusive gives the broker the right to:
AList the buyer's current home for sale
BEarn a commission regardless of who finds the property the buyer ultimately purchases✓ Correct
CRepresent multiple buyers for the same property
DAct as the seller's agent if the seller is unrepresented
Explanation
An exclusive buyer-broker agreement entitles the broker to a commission if the buyer purchases any property within the agreement's scope and term, regardless of who found the property.
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