Agency
When does an implied agency most commonly arise in Ohio?
AWhen a written listing agreement is signed
BWhen a licensee's conduct leads a party to reasonably believe the licensee is their agent✓ Correct
CWhen the MLS listing is activated
DWhen earnest money is deposited
Explanation
Implied agency arises from the actions and conduct of the parties rather than an explicit agreement. If a licensee acts in ways that lead someone to believe they are being represented, an implied agency may exist.
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