Agency
In Georgia, a broker who represents a seller is presumed to be:
AA. A buyer's agent for all buyers who inquire about the listing
BB. A seller's agent only, unless a written brokerage engagement with the buyer is established✓ Correct
CC. A dual agent from the moment a buyer shows interest
DD. A transaction broker for all parties
Explanation
Under BRRETA, a listing broker represents the seller. Without a written brokerage engagement, the broker does not automatically represent buyers who inquire about the property.
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