Agency
A New Hampshire listing agent represents the seller. When a buyer without a buyer's agent contacts the listing agent, the listing agent may:
AAutomatically become a dual agent
BOnly provide the buyer with general market information✓ Correct
CAct as a facilitator (transaction broker) assisting both parties without full agency for the buyer
DRepresent the buyer as a buyer's agent without additional disclosure
Explanation
A listing agent may act as a facilitator to assist an unrepresented buyer, but must clearly disclose this role and that their primary duty remains to the seller unless dual agency is agreed upon.
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