Agency
A designated agent in Idaho is an agent who:
ARepresents both parties in a transaction as a dual agent
BIs designated by the broker to represent one specific party in a transaction where the brokerage also represents the other party✓ Correct
CIs the lead agent at a brokerage with more than 10 agents
DHas been designated by IREC as a master agent
Explanation
In designated agency, the broker designates specific agents within the same brokerage to represent the buyer and seller separately. This allows both parties to have exclusive representation while using the same brokerage.
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