Agency
In Missouri, which agency relationship requires written consent from ALL parties involved?
ASingle agency for sellers only
BDual agency or transaction brokerage involving the same broker's clients✓ Correct
CBuyer representation only
DSub-agency arrangements
Explanation
Missouri law requires written informed consent from all parties when a broker represents both buyer and seller (dual agency) or acts in a transaction brokerage capacity with clients of the same firm.
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