easy · National Real Estate Exam
If an agent is 'coupled with an interest,' can the principal still sell the property through a different broker?
- No, because the original agent's authority is irrevocable by the principal
- Yes, as long as the new broker is more experienced
- Yes, but they must pay the first broker a $500 fee
- Only if the first broker's license has expired
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