Agency
In Michigan, a transaction coordinator who assists both parties without representing either is functioning as a:
ADual agent
BFacilitator✓ Correct
CSubagent
DDesignated agent
Explanation
A facilitator (non-agent) assists parties in completing a transaction without representing either party. In Michigan, facilitators must disclose their non-agent status and cannot advocate for either party.
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