Agency
What is the concept of 'non-agency' or 'transaction broker' in Delaware?
AA broker who is not involved in the transaction at all
BA licensee who facilitates the transaction for both parties without representing either party as an agent✓ Correct
CA licensee who represents one party in multiple transactions simultaneously
DA broker who transfers their agency duties to an unlicensed assistant
Explanation
A transaction broker (facilitator) assists both parties in completing the transaction without acting as an agent (fiduciary) for either. They provide limited services and owe duties of honest dealing and disclosure of material facts to both parties.
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