Agency
A listing agent in New Jersey is showing a property to an unrepresented buyer. The agent should:
AAutomatically act as a buyer's agent
BDisclose their representation of the seller and offer to explain available agency options✓ Correct
CRefuse to show the property without a buyer's agent present
DAct as a dual agent without needing additional disclosure
Explanation
The listing agent must disclose that they represent the seller and cannot act as the buyer's agent without further agreement and disclosure. They should offer to explain agency options, including buyer representation through another agent.
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