Agency
Under Missouri agency law, a designated agent is:
AA broker who represents both buyer and seller
BA specific licensee appointed by the broker to represent one client exclusively in a transaction✓ Correct
CAn agent licensed in multiple states
DAn agent who has received special MREC designation
Explanation
Designated agency allows a broker to appoint specific licensees to represent buyer and seller separately within the same firm, with each designated agent owing full fiduciary duties to their respective client.
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