Contracts
A South Dakota listing agreement requires the seller to allow the broker to place a lockbox on the property. This clause is:
AProhibited by SDREC rules
BA standard authorization for broker access to facilitate showings✓ Correct
CRequired in all South Dakota listings by law
DOnly allowed with written consent of each showing agent
Explanation
A lockbox authorization clause allows the listing broker to install a lockbox for agent access, facilitating showings. This is a standard provision that sellers can negotiate or decline.
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