Agency
In Alaska, a 'disclosed dual agency' arrangement requires:
AOnly verbal disclosure to both parties
BWritten informed consent from both buyer and seller before the agent proceeds✓ Correct
CApproval from the Alaska Real Estate Commission
DA separate written compensation agreement with each party
Explanation
Dual agency in Alaska requires written, informed consent from both the buyer and seller before the agent can proceed. The consent must be knowing — both parties must understand what dual agency means and what duties the agent can and cannot fulfill in that role.
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