Agency
When a Michigan listing agent shows the property to an unrepresented buyer, the agent should:
AAutomatically become the buyer's agent
BDisclose that they represent the seller, not the buyer✓ Correct
CAct as a neutral facilitator without disclosure
DRefer the buyer to another agent immediately
Explanation
A listing agent working with an unrepresented buyer must disclose at first substantive contact that they represent the seller's interests. The buyer should understand they are not represented and may want their own agent.
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