South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a 'pocket listing' (selling without MLS exposure) may raise concerns about a licensee's duty of:
AConfidentiality
BLoyalty and reasonable care to achieve the best price for the seller✓ Correct
CObedience to client instructions
DAccounting for funds
Explanation
Selling without MLS exposure may limit market exposure and potentially a lower sales price, raising questions about whether the agent is fulfilling their duty of loyalty and reasonable care to get the best result for the seller.
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