PSI New Jersey Real Estate State Practice Exam

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During a listing period, what can a seller do at any time regarding their property?

  1. Terminate the listing agreement

  2. Change the commission structure

  3. Withdraw the property without notice

  4. Force the broker to market the property

The correct answer is: Terminate the listing agreement

During a listing period, a seller has the right to terminate the listing agreement at any time. This reflects the principle that a seller, as the property owner, retains ultimate control over their property and its representation in the market. Termination of the agreement allows the seller to pursue other options for selling the property or to change their mind about selling altogether. While the seller can certainly make decisions about their property, not all actions are as unrestricted. For example, changing the commission structure typically requires mutual agreement between the seller and the broker, as it affects the contractual terms set forth initially. The seller also cannot unilaterally withdraw the property without notice if there is an active agreement in place, as this might violate the terms they agreed to with the broker. Additionally, a seller cannot force a broker to market the property in a manner that goes against the broker's professional judgment or violates the terms of their agreement. Overall, the seller's ability to terminate the listing agreement emphasizes their ownership rights and the importance of clear communication with their broker throughout the selling process.