Agency
In New Mexico, a 'designated agency' allows a brokerage to:
ARepresent only one client in any transaction
BAssign different licensees within the same brokerage to represent the buyer and seller separately, each owing undivided loyalty to their respective client✓ Correct
CHave the qualifying broker represent both parties directly
DRepresent both parties as a transaction broker
Explanation
Designated agency is a form of in-house dual agency where different agents within the same brokerage are designated to exclusively represent the buyer and seller respectively. Each designated agent owes full fiduciary duties to their client.
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