Agency
What is an 'open listing' in South Carolina?
AA listing where any broker can list the property simultaneously✓ Correct
BA listing where the seller may sell without paying commission if they find the buyer
CA listing exclusive to one broker for a specified period
DA listing that is publicly advertised without price
Explanation
An open listing is a non-exclusive listing agreement where the seller may list with multiple brokers simultaneously and only pays commission to the broker who produces a buyer. The seller may also sell without paying any commission.
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