Agency
In Mississippi, designated agency allows a brokerage to:
ARepresent only sellers in a transaction
BAssign one licensee to represent the buyer and a different licensee to represent the seller within the same brokerage✓ Correct
CCollect two commissions on a single transaction
DAct as a neutral party with no fiduciary duties to either party
Explanation
Designated agency permits a broker to designate one licensee to represent the buyer and another to represent the seller, allowing each client to receive full fiduciary representation even though both agents work for the same brokerage.
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