Agency
Under Florida law, when a single agent broker transitions to a transaction broker in the same transaction, this requires:
ANo disclosure because transaction broker is the default
BWritten informed consent from the principal before the transition✓ Correct
COnly verbal consent from both parties
DApproval from the Florida Real Estate Commission
Explanation
When a Florida single agent transitions to a transaction broker in the same transaction, the broker must obtain written informed consent from the principal before making the transition. This is known as consent to transition to transaction broker.
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