Agency
In Missouri, a buyer's agent who also works for the selling broker's office on a dual agency transaction must:
AWithdraw from representing either party
BObtain written consent from both buyer and seller and limit fiduciary duties appropriately✓ Correct
COnly represent the seller
DReport it to MREC immediately
Explanation
Dual agency requires full written disclosure and informed consent from both parties. The agent's fiduciary duties are limited (e.
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