Agency
In a dual agency situation in New Mexico, the broker must:
AAlways represent the seller's interests
BObtain informed written consent from both buyer and seller✓ Correct
CWithdraw from the transaction
DRepresent neither party
Explanation
Dual agency is legal in New Mexico only with informed written consent from both parties. The broker must disclose the potential conflict and get written agreement from buyer and seller.
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