Agency
A North Carolina broker who provides services to a buyer without a written buyer agency agreement is acting as:
AA subagent of the seller✓ Correct
BA buyer's agent by default
CA transaction broker
DA non-agent facilitator
Explanation
Without a buyer agency agreement, a broker working with a buyer through an MLS-listed property is typically acting as a subagent of the seller.
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