Contracts
In South Dakota, a broker is generally entitled to a commission when the listing agreement specifies commission is earned upon:
AThe property being shown to a buyer
BProducing a ready, willing, and able buyer who meets the seller's terms✓ Correct
CAny offer being received regardless of price
DThe listing agreement expiration date
Explanation
Under most listing agreements, commission is earned when the broker produces a buyer who is ready (prepared), willing (wants to buy), and able (has the financial means) to purchase on the seller's terms.
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