Agency
In Idaho, a licensee who is a party to a transaction (buying or selling their own property) acts as:
AA principal acting for themselves, not as an agent✓ Correct
BAn agent with full fiduciary duties
CA disclosed limited agent
DAn unlicensed person for this transaction
Explanation
When a licensee is buying or selling property for their own account (not on behalf of a client), they act as a principal — not in an agency capacity. However, they must still disclose their licensed status and comply with Idaho's real estate laws.
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