Agency
In Nevada, which document is used to establish a written agency relationship between a buyer and a licensee?
AListing agreement
BBuyer Representation Agreement✓ Correct
CProperty Management Agreement
DDisclosure of Services
Explanation
A Buyer Representation Agreement (or buyer's broker agreement) is the written contract that formally establishes the agency relationship between a buyer and their real estate agent in Nevada.
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