Agency
In Hawaii, an agent who is a 'single agent' represents:
AA. Only first-time buyers and sellers
BB. Only one party (either the buyer or the seller, not both) with full fiduciary duties✓ Correct
CC. A single property on the market at a time
DD. An agent who works without a broker affiliation
Explanation
A single agent represents exclusively one party in a transaction, providing that party with full fiduciary duties: loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, obedience, reasonable care, and accounting.
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