Agency
A buyer's agent who also represents the seller without proper disclosure is guilty of:
ACommingling
BUndisclosed dual agency, which is illegal in California✓ Correct
CConversion
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Undisclosed dual agency is illegal in California. An agent cannot secretly represent both the buyer and seller in the same transaction without written disclosure and consent from both parties.
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