Agency
A NH real estate agent who acts as a 'subagent' of the seller owes their primary fiduciary duties to:
AThe buyer they work with directly
BThe listing broker and seller✓ Correct
CBoth the buyer and seller equally
DNHREC as the regulatory authority
Explanation
A subagent works with a buyer but represents the seller's interests. The subagent's primary fiduciary duties run to the listing broker and seller—not to the buyer.
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