Agency
Under Montana law, a salesperson licensee's agency relationship is with:
AOnly the buyer in any transaction
BTheir supervising broker, who then has the agency relationship with the client✓ Correct
CThe client directly, independent of the broker
DThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation
Explanation
In Montana, a salesperson licensee operates under the supervision and authority of their broker. The agency relationship exists between the broker and the client; the salesperson acts on behalf of the broker in serving the client.
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