Agency
In North Carolina, which type of agency is prohibited?
ABuyer agency
BSeller agency
CDesignated dual agency
DUndisclosed dual agency✓ Correct
Explanation
Undisclosed dual agency is prohibited in North Carolina. If a broker represents both buyer and seller, they must disclose this to both parties and obtain written consent.
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