Agency
A Montana broker who represents a seller in a listing agreement is the seller's:
ASpecial agent with limited authority✓ Correct
BGeneral agent with broad authority to act on all real estate matters
CUniversal agent with unlimited authority
DSub-agent working for the buyer's interests
Explanation
A listing broker is a special agent of the seller, authorized only to perform specific acts defined in the listing agreement (marketing, showing, procuring buyers). Unlike a general agent, a special agent's authority is limited to the specific task.
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