Agency
In North Dakota, a buyer's broker who is paid by the listing broker through a commission split is:
AActing as a subagent of the seller
BStill the buyer's agent; the source of compensation does not determine agency relationships✓ Correct
CRequired to be a dual agent
DActing as a transaction coordinator
Explanation
The source of compensation does not determine who an agent represents. A buyer's broker paid through a commission split from the listing broker is still the buyer's agent, owing full fiduciary duties to the buyer.
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