Agency
Which type of agency relationship is created when a broker is appointed to represent a buyer exclusively?
ASeller's agency
BBuyer's agency✓ Correct
CDual agency
DSubagency
Explanation
A buyer's agency relationship is created when a broker is appointed solely to represent the interests of the buyer in a transaction.
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