Agency
In New Mexico, a buyer's agent who locates a property not listed on the MLS (a 'pocket listing') and shows it to their buyer client is:
AActing improperly—all properties must be on MLS
BActing properly—buyer's agents may work with any property whether or not it is MLS-listed✓ Correct
CViolating fair housing by restricting access to the MLS
DCommitting mortgage fraud
Explanation
Buyer's agents may represent clients in transactions involving any available property, including off-market and pocket listings. There is no requirement that all properties be listed on the MLS to be shown.
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