Wyoming License Law
Under Wyoming license law, a salesperson who lists a property must have the listing agreement signed by their:
AEmploying broker and the seller✓ Correct
BThe seller only
CThe salesperson and the seller
DThe salesperson, seller, and WREC
Explanation
A listing agreement is a contract between the seller and the brokerage (represented by the employing broker). The broker's signature binds the brokerage.
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