Agency
In a Hawaii transaction, the listing broker agrees to pay a portion of the commission to a cooperating buyer's broker. This arrangement is called:
AA. Dual agency
BB. Cooperative compensation✓ Correct
CC. Kickback
DD. Self-dealing
Explanation
Cooperative compensation is the arrangement where a listing broker shares part of the commission with a cooperating buyer's broker who brings the buyer.
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