Agency
When an Arizona buyer's agent submits an offer on behalf of a buyer, the agent is acting as the buyer's:
ASubagent
BTransaction broker
CSpecial agent✓ Correct
DGeneral agent
Explanation
A real estate agent is typically a special agent—authorized to perform a specific task (like negotiating a purchase) on behalf of the principal. A general agent has broad authority for ongoing activities, like a property manager.
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