Agency
A Louisiana agent who represents neither party in a real estate transaction but assists them in completing it is called a:
ADual agent
BTransaction broker (facilitator)✓ Correct
CSubagent
DBuyer's agent
Explanation
A transaction broker (or facilitator) in Louisiana assists both parties without representing either one as a client. They owe limited duties of honesty, fairness, and material disclosure but no fiduciary duties.
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