Agency
A subagent in a Kentucky real estate transaction represents:
AThe buyer
BThe seller through a cooperating broker arrangement✓ Correct
CNeither party
DKREC as a neutral intermediary
Explanation
A subagent cooperates with the listing broker and represents the seller's interests, even when working with buyers who are not their client.
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