Agency
In Michigan, a listing broker who has no buyer's agency agreement with a buyer is acting as:
AA buyer's agent
BA dual agent
CA seller's agent✓ Correct
DA transaction coordinator
Explanation
Without a buyer agency agreement, a listing broker represents only the seller. The buyer in this scenario is a customer (not a client), and the broker owes fiduciary duties solely to the seller.
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