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Business, 21.04.2020 18:52 sandy8438

A broker listed a $75,000 property and the agreement read that the owner would NOT take more than a 25% cash offer. The broker produced a buyer who offered a full price 100% cash offer. Would the broker be due a commission?A) Yes, because the broker produced a ready, willing and able buyer. B) Yes, because the offer was reasonable. C) No, because the broker did NOT produce a buyer that fulfilled all the terms of the listing agreement. D) No, because the broker violated the listing agreement by writing a 100% cash offer

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