Contracts
Which clause in a listing agreement specifies a period after the listing expires during which the broker may still earn a commission if they procured the buyer?
ASafety clause (extender clause)
BArbitration clause
CHoldover clause
DBoth A and C✓ Correct
Explanation
The safety clause (also called an extender clause or protection clause) specifies a period after the listing expires during which the broker is entitled to a commission if the property is sold to a buyer the broker introduced during the listing period.
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