Agency
In Arizona, which scenario creates an undisclosed dual agency — a violation of license law?
AA broker represents a buyer and a seller in separate transactions
BA listing agent shows their own listing to a buyer they are also representing without disclosure✓ Correct
CTwo salespersons in the same office represent different parties with broker consent
DA broker refers one client to another broker
Explanation
Undisclosed dual agency occurs when an agent represents both buyer and seller without informing them or obtaining their written consent. This is a serious violation of Arizona license law.
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