Agency
When a listing broker and buyer's broker are from different companies, the commission is typically shared under a:
ANet listing arrangement
BCo-brokerage or cooperative sale arrangement✓ Correct
CDual agency arrangement
DProperty management fee agreement
Explanation
A co-brokerage (cooperative sale) arrangement allows brokers from different firms to work together on a transaction, with the commission shared between the listing broker (seller's firm) and the buyer's broker. The commission split is typically established through MLS offers of compensation.
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