Colorado License Law
In Colorado, who may act as a transaction broker by default unless a different agency relationship is established?
ASeller's agent
BBuyer's agent
CA Colorado real estate licensee✓ Correct
DA designated broker
Explanation
Under Colorado law, a licensee acts as a transaction broker by default unless a different relationship (buyer's agent or seller's agent) is established in writing.
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