Agency
What is 'single agency' in Idaho real estate?
AAn agency where only one person can be licensed
BA firm commitment to represent only one party (buyer or seller) in a transaction, providing full fiduciary duties✓ Correct
CAn agency that handles only single-family homes
DAn agency licensed by only one broker
Explanation
Single agency means the agent represents only one party — either the buyer or the seller — in a transaction, providing full fiduciary duties to that client without the limitations inherent in dual/disclosed limited agency.
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