Agency
A Wyoming seller wants to sell their property 'off-market' (without MLS). The listing agent should:
ARefuse the listing since MLS participation is required
BFollow the seller's instructions, but explain the potential impact on marketing exposure and sale price✓ Correct
CList the property on the MLS anyway to protect the seller's best interests
DOnly list off-market if the seller's price is below market value
Explanation
A seller has the right to instruct their listing agent not to place the property in the MLS (an 'exclusive' or 'pocket' listing). The agent should inform the seller about the potential impact on buyer exposure and sale price, comply with the seller's lawful instructions, and follow any applicable WREC or MLS rules regarding off-market listings.
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