Agency
An agent who represents neither the buyer nor the seller but helps both parties complete a transaction is called a:
ADual agent
BTransaction broker or intermediary✓ Correct
CSub-agent
DCooperating agent
Explanation
A transaction broker or intermediary assists both parties in completing the transaction without acting as a fiduciary for either. This role is permissible in Mississippi with proper disclosure.
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