Agency
Which statement best describes a sub-agent in New Hampshire?
AA licensee who represents the buyer at the seller's request
BA licensee employed by the buyer's broker to assist the buyer
CA licensee from another firm who, with permission, works on behalf of the listing broker's principal✓ Correct
DAn unlicensed assistant working under a broker
Explanation
A sub-agent is a licensee from another brokerage who, with the principal's consent, works on behalf of the listing broker's client (the seller). Sub-agency has largely been replaced by buyer agency but still exists in law.
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