Agency
Georgia's BRRETA law allows for which types of brokerage relationships?
ABuyer's agent, seller's agent only
BSeller's agent, buyer's agent, and dual agent
CSeller's agent, buyer's agent, dual agent, and designated agent✓ Correct
DOnly transaction broker relationships
Explanation
Georgia's BRRETA permits four brokerage relationships: seller's agent, buyer's agent, dual agent (with written consent), and designated agent (where different agents within the same brokerage represent buyer and seller).
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