Agency
A Florida buyer's agent signs a 'buyer representation agreement' with a buyer. This agreement creates:
AA transaction brokerage relationship by default
BA single-agent representation relationship unless otherwise specified✓ Correct
CA no-brokerage relationship
DAn employment relationship with the buyer
Explanation
A buyer representation agreement in Florida creates a single-agent relationship (unless the agreement specifies transaction broker status), obligating the broker to provide full fiduciary services including loyalty, confidentiality, and full disclosure to the buyer.
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