Agency
A NC broker who represents neither buyer nor seller but facilitates the transaction is acting as a:
ADual agent
BTransaction broker (facilitator)✓ Correct
CSubagent
DDesignated agent
Explanation
A transaction broker (or facilitator) assists both parties but does not represent either party in an agency capacity, owing no fiduciary duties but owing honesty and fair dealing.
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