Agency
Under South Carolina law, a listing broker's authority to market a property includes all of the following EXCEPT:
APlacing the property on MLS
BEntering into a binding contract of sale on behalf of the seller✓ Correct
CShowing the property to buyers
DAdvertising the property online
Explanation
A listing agent's typical authority is to market and find a buyer—not to accept an offer and bind the seller to a sales contract. The seller must sign the purchase agreement to be bound.
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