Agency
Under the NC real estate agency law, 'designated dual agency' occurs when:
ATwo brokers from different firms represent buyer and seller
BA broker represents the same client in two separate transactions
CTwo agents from the same firm are each designated to exclusively represent the buyer and seller separately✓ Correct
DA broker acts as both buyer and seller in the same transaction
Explanation
In NC designated dual agency, the principal broker designates one agent to represent the seller and a different agent from the same firm to represent the buyer, allowing each to provide full representation despite the firm being a dual agent.
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