Agency
In Montana, the term 'special agent' in real estate describes an agent who:
AHas unlimited authority to act on behalf of the principal
BIs authorized to perform a specific act or transaction on behalf of the principal, with limited authority✓ Correct
CIs a secret agent working without disclosure
DIs licensed by the Montana Division of Special Investigations
Explanation
A special agent has limited authority to perform specific acts for the principal (such as listing and selling one property). This contrasts with a general agent who has broader authority.
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