Agency
What is a transaction broker (also called a facilitator) in Nevada?
AA broker who represents both parties as a dual agent
BA neutral party who assists both buyer and seller without representing either in a fiduciary capacity✓ Correct
CThe Nevada Real Estate Division's representative in a dispute
DA licensed assistant who handles paperwork for the principal broker
Explanation
A transaction broker (facilitator) assists in completing a real estate transaction without owing full fiduciary duties to either party. Nevada allows this arrangement when both parties agree to it after full disclosure.
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