Agency
What is a sub-agent in Nevada real estate?
AA licensed assistant who works under a salesperson
BAn agent who works under the direction of another agent (the listing agent) to sell the property, typically representing the seller✓ Correct
CA buyer's agent in a co-brokerage transaction
DAn agent who specializes in commercial sublease transactions
Explanation
Traditionally, a sub-agent was an agent (often from another brokerage) who worked under the listing agent to sell the property, representing the seller. In modern Nevada practice, most buyer's agents represent buyers rather than acting as seller's sub-agents.
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