Agency
When does an agency relationship between a Rhode Island licensee and client typically terminate?
AOnly when the listing expires
BUpon completion of the transaction, mutual agreement, expiration, death of a party, or revocation✓ Correct
COnly at the direction of the DBR
DOne year from the date the agency was created
Explanation
Agency relationships may terminate by completion of the transaction, mutual agreement, expiration of the agreement, revocation by either party, death or incapacity of a principal, or destruction of the property.
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