Final answer:
A listing agreement can have a provision for notification of cancellation post-expiration, which typically includes a month-to-month renewal with the requirement of a 30-day written notice for termination.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, a listing agreement can indeed include a provision that requires the listing party to notify the other party of cancellation of the listing after expiration. As described in the referenced information, after the expiration of the leasing period, the agreement may continue on a month-to-month basis until either party gives a 30-day written notice of intention to terminate.
This notice must include 'just cause' if required by law. Furthermore, for the termination to be effective, all possessions must be vacated from the premises and all keys and other properties returned to the owner. In a different scenario, if the owner cannot deliver possession of the premises to the resident on the agreed-upon date.