This real estate exam prep video discusses the basic element that a Listing Contract needs to be valid and enforceable AND the 5 Types of Listing Contracts you’re likely to be asked about on your real estate licensing exam. Key terms discussed in this real estate exam prep video are:

(1) Listing Contract –
(2) Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Contract –
(3) Exclusive Agency Contract –
(4) Open Listing Contract –
(5) Net Listing Contract –
(6) Flat Fee Listing Contract –
(7) General Agency –
(8) Grantor –
(9) Legal Description –

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