Agency
A real estate licensee in Georgia who assists a buyer without a written buyer's brokerage agreement is presumed to be:
AA buyer's agent
BA dual agent
CA subagent of the seller✓ Correct
DWorking in a transaction broker capacity
Explanation
Under Georgia BRRETA, without a written buyer brokerage agreement, a licensee working with a buyer is presumed to be a subagent of the seller, which means the buyer has no dedicated representation.
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