Agency
In Florida, listing broker who has no buyers as clients is practicing what type of representation?
ABuyer agency
BSeller single agency✓ Correct
CTransaction brokerage
DNon-representation
Explanation
A listing broker who represents only the seller (without any buyer clients) is acting as a single agent for the seller, owing full fiduciary duties only to the seller.
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