Contracts
In South Carolina, a listing agreement cannot authorize the broker to:
APlace a lockbox on the property
BAccept an offer on behalf of the seller and bind them to a contract✓ Correct
CPlace the property on MLS
DAdvertise the property
Explanation
A listing agreement grants the broker authority to market the property and find a buyer but typically does NOT authorize the broker to accept an offer and bind the seller to a contract. The seller must sign the purchase agreement.
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