Agency
In Maryland, which type of agency relationship requires NO formal written agreement?
ABuyer agency
BSub-agency✓ Correct
CDesignated agency
DDual agency
Explanation
Sub-agency (where a cooperating agent represents the seller through the listing broker) does not require a separate written agreement with the seller, as the listing agreement creates the authority.
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