Tennessee License Law
Tennessee license law requires that a real estate brokerage agreement (listing or buyer representation) must:
ABe notarized to be valid
BBe in writing and include a definite expiration date✓ Correct
CBe filed with the Tennessee Real Estate Commission
DInclude a guaranteed sale provision
Explanation
Tennessee requires brokerage agreements to be in writing and include a definite expiration date. An open-ended or perpetual listing agreement is not permitted.
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