Contracts
A Virginia listing agreement that does not specify a termination date is:
AValid indefinitely
BValid for one year by law
CUnenforceable✓ Correct
DAutomatically a 90-day agreement
Explanation
Virginia regulations require that listing agreements contain a definite termination date. A listing agreement without an expiration date is unenforceable.
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