Agency
In New York, a buyer's broker who receives compensation from the listing broker is acting as:
AA subagent of the seller
BA buyer's agent whose compensation is paid by the seller's broker✓ Correct
CA dual agent automatically
DAn undisclosed principal
Explanation
In New York, a buyer's broker can receive compensation from the seller's broker (co-brokerage fee) while still representing the buyer exclusively, as long as the relationship is properly disclosed.
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