Agency
An Ohio listing agreement creates an agency relationship between the seller and:
AThe salesperson only
BThe brokerage (and by extension the salesperson acting on its behalf)✓ Correct
CThe MLS database
DAny buyer who views the property
Explanation
In Ohio, the agency relationship is between the seller and the brokerage. The salesperson acts as an agent of the brokerage and on its behalf.
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