Contracts
In Oregon, which clause in a listing agreement gives the broker the right to a commission if the property is sold within a specified period after the listing expires?
AExclusive right to sell clause
BSafety clause (protection period clause)✓ Correct
CNet listing clause
DRight of first refusal clause
Explanation
The safety clause (also called a protection period or extender clause) entitles the listing broker to a commission if the property sells within a specified period after the listing expires to someone the broker introduced to the property during the listing period.
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