Agency

In South Carolina, what is a 'safety clause' (also called 'protection clause') in a listing agreement?

AA clause requiring the broker to maintain safe conditions at showings
BA clause entitling the listing broker to a commission for a period after the listing expires if the property is sold to a buyer who was introduced during the listing period✓ Correct
CA clause protecting the seller from liability for buyer injuries
DA clause requiring all offers to be submitted through SCREC for safety review

Explanation

A safety (protection) clause in a listing agreement protects the broker by providing a right to a commission for a defined period after the listing expires if the property sells to a buyer whom the broker introduced during the listing term. This prevents sellers from waiting out the listing to avoid paying commission.

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