Agency
In Missouri, when a buyer's agent shows their client a listing from their own firm, the potential conflict is:
ANo conflict because they are all professionals
BPotential dual agency or designated agency situation requiring disclosure and consent✓ Correct
CAutomatically a sub-agency arrangement
DProhibited under Chapter 339 RSMo
Explanation
When a buyer's agent shows in-house listings, there is potential dual agency (the broker represents both buyer and seller). Missouri law requires disclosure of this relationship and informed written consent from all parties.
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