Agency
A Georgia agent who represents a buyer in a transaction where the agent's own firm listed the property is engaged in:
AA. Illegal transaction brokerage
BB. In-house (brokerage) dual agency, requiring consent from both parties✓ Correct
CC. Subagency
DD. Single agency
Explanation
When a buyer represented by an agent in a firm makes an offer on a property listed by the same firm, the brokerage becomes a dual agent. This in-house dual agency requires written consent from both buyer and seller.
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