Agency
In Arizona, a 'consensual dual agency' agreement must be signed:
AOnly by the broker
BBy both the buyer and the seller, after full disclosure of the implications of dual agency✓ Correct
COnly by the buyer before viewing properties
DAt the time of initial contact with either party
Explanation
For a valid limited consensual dual agency in Arizona, both the buyer and the seller must provide written informed consent after being fully informed of the implications, limitations, and impact of the dual agency arrangement.
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