Agency
A single agent in Florida may transition to a transaction broker by:
AVerbal agreement from the client
BWritten consent of the client before the change occurs✓ Correct
CNotifying FREC within 10 business days
DAutomatically when an in-house buyer is found
Explanation
Under Florida law, a single agent may only transition to a transaction broker relationship with the written consent of the client before the change takes place. The client must understand and agree to the reduced level of representation.
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