Agency
A subagent in Missouri is:
AAn agent who represents the buyer
BA licensee from another brokerage who assists the listing broker's seller✓ Correct
CAn unlicensed assistant
DAn agent designated by the buyer
Explanation
A subagent is a licensee from another brokerage who, through the MLS or cooperating agreement, acts on behalf of the listing broker's seller. Subagents owe fiduciary duties to the seller, not the buyer.
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