Agency
In New Mexico, a real estate licensee who assists their own family member in buying a home must:
AWaive their commission entirely
BDisclose their family relationship to the other parties in the transaction✓ Correct
CWithdraw from the transaction automatically
DRepresent the family member as a transaction broker only
Explanation
Representing a family member is not prohibited, but the licensee must disclose the relationship to all parties. This transparency is required to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain trust.
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