Agency
A Nebraska real estate broker is the agent for the seller. The broker's salesperson represents the buyer. Within the same brokerage, both relationships exist simultaneously. This is called:
ADual agency
BDesignated agency✓ Correct
CTransaction brokerage
DUniversal agency
Explanation
When a brokerage appoints different agents to represent each party in a transaction, it is designated agency. Each designated agent represents only their client with full fiduciary duties, as opposed to dual agency where one agent represents both.
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