Wyoming License Law
A Wyoming salesperson cannot solicit listings from a seller whose property is listed with another brokerage unless:
AThe salesperson offers a lower commission rate
BThe listing has expired or will soon expire
CThe current broker has given permission
DThe seller contacts the salesperson first✓ Correct
Explanation
While soliciting from active listings is generally prohibited as an interference with a brokerage agreement, a salesperson may respond to a seller who initiates contact. Soliciting after a listing expires is also permissible.
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