Agency
In Arizona, an agent who shows their own listing to an unrepresented buyer is typically acting as a:
ABuyer's agent
BDual agent
CSeller's agent only, with the buyer as a customer✓ Correct
DSubagent of the MLS
Explanation
When an Arizona listing agent shows their listing to an unrepresented buyer (customer), they are acting solely as the seller's agent. The buyer is a customer, not a client, unless a buyer representation agreement is signed.
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