Agency
A Colorado buyer's agent has written authorization from the buyer to sign documents on the buyer's behalf. This authority is granted through:
AThe buyer agency agreement alone
BA power of attorney executed by the buyer✓ Correct
CThe listing broker's permission
DThe Colorado Real Estate Commission's authorization
Explanation
For a broker to sign legal documents on behalf of a client, the client must execute a power of attorney specifically granting that authority. A buyer agency agreement does not automatically grant authority to sign documents for the client.
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