Agency
Which Idaho agency concept describes the situation where only one agent in a company represents a client, while another agent in the same company represents the other party?
ADual agency
BDesignated agency✓ Correct
CFacilitator relationship
DTransaction brokerage
Explanation
Designated agency (also called designated representation) occurs when a broker assigns specific agents within the company to represent each party separately, reducing conflict of interest compared to full dual agency.
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