Agency
In Florida, 'designated sales associate' representation allows:
AOne broker to represent both buyer and seller in the same transaction
BDifferent sales associates within the same brokerage to act as single agents for buyer and seller in the same transaction✓ Correct
CA sales associate to work for two different brokerages simultaneously
DAn unlicensed assistant to represent a client
Explanation
Designated sales associate representation (available only in non-residential transactions) allows a broker to designate one sales associate as the single agent for the buyer and a different sales associate as the single agent for the seller, even within the same brokerage.
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