Agency
Under a Texas exclusive right to sell listing, if the property is sold during the listing period by anyone—including the owner—the listing broker is entitled to:
ANo commission if the owner sells the property
BA reduced commission for owner-procured sales
CThe full commission regardless of who sells the property✓ Correct
DA commission only if the broker showed the property
Explanation
An exclusive right to sell listing entitles the broker to a commission no matter who sells the property during the listing period—even if the owner personally sells it. This is the most protective listing form for brokers and provides maximum motivation for the broker to market the property.
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