Agency
In NH, an 'implied agency' can be created when:
AA broker signs a listing agreement
BA buyer works extensively with an agent who acts as though representing the buyer, even without a written agreement✓ Correct
CNHREC approves the agency relationship
DBoth parties sign a written dual agency consent form
Explanation
Implied agency arises from the conduct of the parties rather than an express agreement. If an agent acts as though representing a buyer (advising on offers, negotiating on their behalf) without a formal agreement, an implied agency relationship may be created, exposing the agent to fiduciary duties.
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