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KimWrice

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Explain when a seller would still owe a commission to a broker after a listing has expired.

Question 2

Misrepresentation: ______.
 A) is the same as fraud.
 B) is a false statement of fact made with the intent to deceive.
 C) is a false statement of fact made without any intent to deceive.
 D) can be used as a limitation to excuse an accountant from liability.



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Answer to Question 1

If the broker has shown the property to the eventual buyer and the listing agreement contains a clause covering the post-expiration situation to buyers shown the property during the listing period.

Answer to Question 2

C



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