Agency
A transaction broker in Louisiana:
AOwes full fiduciary duties to both buyer and seller
BProvides limited representation to both parties, facilitating the transaction✓ Correct
CRepresents only the buyer in the transaction
DActs as a neutral arbitrator for disputes
Explanation
A transaction broker provides limited representation and facilitation services to both parties in a transaction but does not owe the full range of fiduciary duties that a single agent would owe to a client.
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