Agency
In an Arizona real estate transaction, a 'cooperating agent' who brings the buyer to a listed property without a buyer representation agreement may be acting as:
AA buyer's agent with full fiduciary duties to the buyer
BA subagent of the listing broker, representing the seller's interests✓ Correct
CA dual agent
DA transaction broker
Explanation
Without a buyer representation agreement, a cooperating agent may be acting as a subagent of the listing broker, legally representing the seller. This is why buyer representation agreements are important for buyers wanting their own representation.
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