Agency

A Connecticut broker represents both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction as a dual agent. What is required for this to be legal?

AVerbal consent from both parties at any point during the transaction
BWritten informed consent from both the buyer and the seller prior to entering into the dual agency relationship✓ Correct
COnly the seller's consent, since the broker has a listing agreement with the seller
DMLS notification of the dual agency arrangement

Explanation

Connecticut law requires that dual agency be disclosed to and consented to in writing by both the buyer and the seller before the dual agency relationship begins. Verbal consent or after-the-fact consent is insufficient.

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