Agency
Under Florida's Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act, the default brokerage relationship (when no written agreement exists) is:
ASingle agent representing the buyer
BSingle agent representing the seller
CTransaction broker✓ Correct
DNo representation (non-representation)
Explanation
Florida's Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act establishes transaction broker as the default relationship. A broker is presumed to be a transaction broker unless a single agent or no-brokerage relationship is specifically established.
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