Agency
In Missouri, a seller's agent who provides information to an unrepresented buyer is providing:
AFull buyer representation
BMinisterial acts only, which do not create an agency relationship✓ Correct
CDual agency automatically
DSub-agency to the buyer
Explanation
Under Missouri agency law, a listing agent may perform ministerial acts for an unrepresented buyer (providing factual information, showing property) without creating an agency relationship, as long as they disclose their agency status.
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