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Seller Wanda told her broker Chad that she wants to clear $75,000.00 when she sells her home. Chad took the listing and sold the home for $150,000. He gave Wanda her $75,000.00 and he kept the other $75,000.00 Which of the following is a true statement? A) Chad should have advised Wanda that she could clear more on the sale of her home. B) Chad’s commission is more than the State Realtors’ Board allows on one sale. C) Chad took an illegal listing. D) Chad had a duty to Wanda to market and sell her home for the highest price?

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