Agency
Under Idaho law, what is required before a real estate company can act as a disclosed limited agent for both buyer and seller in the same transaction?
ANothing special — it is automatically permitted
BWritten informed consent from both parties✓ Correct
COnly verbal consent from both parties
DApproval from IREC before each transaction
Explanation
Idaho requires written informed consent from both parties before a company may act as a disclosed limited agent (dual agent). The written consent must explain the limitations of dual agency representation.
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