Agency
In Idaho, which agency relationship is created when both the buyer and seller are represented by agents from the same brokerage?
ASingle agency
BSubagency
CDesignated agency✓ Correct
DTransactional brokerage
Explanation
Designated agency occurs when the same brokerage represents both buyer and seller, but designates different individual agents to represent each party. This reduces conflicts of interest compared to dual agency where one agent represents both.
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