Agency
When a Nebraska buyer's agent writes an offer that will be reviewed by the listing agent of the same brokerage, the disclosure required is:
ANo disclosure — same brokerage sharing of information is normal
BWritten disclosure that the brokerage represents both buyer and seller and written consent from both parties✓ Correct
COnly verbal disclosure to both parties
DOnly notification to the NREC
Explanation
When the same brokerage represents both buyer and seller (even through different agents), dual agency or designated agency disclosures and consents are required in writing from both parties.
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