Agency
In Wyoming, the 'procuring cause' in determining commission entitlement refers to:
AThe broker who listed the property
BThe uninterrupted series of events initiated by the broker that led to the successful consummation of the sale✓ Correct
CThe broker who wrote the final offer
DThe broker who held the last open house before the offer was made
Explanation
Procuring cause is the broker who set in motion and maintained a series of events that directly and proximately resulted in the completed sale. It is the standard used to resolve commission disputes between competing brokers who both worked with the buyer.
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