Agency
A Colorado broker represents the seller under a listing agreement. A buyer, unrepresented by any agent, submits an offer. The listing broker is most likely acting as a:
ADual agent for both parties
BTransaction broker for the unrepresented buyer✓ Correct
CBuyer's agent for the unrepresented buyer
DSub-agent of the seller
Explanation
When a listing broker works with an unrepresented buyer, the broker typically transitions to a transaction broker role for the buyer, providing assistance without creating a full fiduciary agency relationship.
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