Agency

In New Mexico, when a listing broker's firm also has a buyer who wants to purchase the listing, the qualifying broker may appoint:

AThe same agent to represent both
BSeparate designated agents—one to represent the seller and one to represent the buyer—reducing the dual agency conflict✓ Correct
COnly the buyer's agent to handle both sides
DNo agents from that firm—the transaction must go to another brokerage

Explanation

Designated agency allows the qualifying broker to appoint different agents within the same brokerage to represent the buyer and seller separately, reducing the conflict of interest created by traditional dual agency.

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