Agency
Texas real estate agency relationships can be terminated by all of the following EXCEPT:
AMutual agreement of both parties
BCompletion of the listing agreement's term without a sale
CUnilateral withdrawal by the broker without consequence✓ Correct
DDeath or incapacity of the principal
Explanation
An agent cannot unilaterally withdraw from an agency without potential liability for breach. The agency relationship can be terminated by mutual consent, expiration of the agreement, completion of the purpose, death/incapacity, or bankruptcy — but unilateral withdrawal by the agent may constitute a breach.
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