Agency
Designated sales associate representation in Florida allows:
AOne sales associate to represent both buyer and seller at the same time
BOne sales associate from the same brokerage to represent the buyer and a different sales associate to represent the seller in the same transaction✓ Correct
CA sales associate to operate without broker supervision
DA broker to opt out of all agency disclosure requirements
Explanation
Designated sales associate representation allows one sales associate from the brokerage to represent the buyer and a different sales associate from the same brokerage to represent the seller. This is available only in non-residential transactions.
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