Agency
Under Colorado law, which brokerage relationship requires a written agreement to be in effect?
ATransaction brokerage only
BSeller agency only
CBuyer agency — a written buyer agency agreement is required to establish fiduciary duties✓ Correct
DAll brokerage relationships always require written agreements
Explanation
In Colorado, to establish a buyer agency relationship with full fiduciary duties, a written buyer agency agreement is required. Transaction brokerage is the default and may arise without a written agreement, though written agreements are recommended for all relationships.
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