Agency
A Colorado seller's agent is approached by a buyer who wants to make an offer on the listing. If the broker cannot refer the buyer to another broker, the broker may:
AAct as the buyer's agent without any disclosure
BTransition to a transaction broker role with proper disclosure to both parties✓ Correct
CRefuse to present the offer to the seller
DRequire the buyer to sign a contract before presenting any offer
Explanation
A Colorado listing broker may transition to a transaction broker role to work with an unrepresented buyer, provided proper disclosure is made to both parties about the change in relationship.
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