Agency
In Georgia, a buyer signs a 3-month exclusive buyer representation agreement. During this time, may the buyer work with another buyer's agent?
AA. Yes, freely — agents cannot bind buyers exclusively
BB. No — the exclusive agreement prevents the buyer from working with other buyer's agents during the term✓ Correct
CC. Yes, but only for properties in different counties
DD. Only if the first agent has not yet shown the buyer any properties
Explanation
An exclusive buyer representation agreement legally binds the buyer to work exclusively with that broker during the term. Working with another buyer's agent during the term would likely obligate the buyer to pay both agents' fees.
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