Contracts
A listing agreement in Pennsylvania is typically what type of contract?
ABilateral✓ Correct
BUnilateral
CImplied
DVoid
Explanation
A listing agreement is a bilateral contract — both parties make promises. The seller promises to pay the broker a commission, and the broker promises to use reasonable efforts to find a ready, willing, and able buyer.
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