Agency
Informed consent for dual agency in New Mexico must be:
AVerbal only
BWritten and obtained from both buyer and seller✓ Correct
CObtained from the NMREC
DProvided only to the seller
Explanation
Dual agency requires written informed consent from both the buyer and the seller before the licensee can represent both parties in the same transaction.
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