Agency
In Hawaii, designated agency allows:
AA. One agent to represent both buyer and seller without disclosure
BB. Different agents within the same brokerage to represent buyer and seller separately✓ Correct
CC. An agent to act as escrow officer in the same transaction
DD. A salesperson to work without a supervising broker
Explanation
Designated agency allows a brokerage to assign different agents within the same firm to separately represent the buyer and seller, reducing conflicts of dual agency.
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