Agency
In North Dakota, a cooperating broker who works with a buyer in a transaction where another broker holds the listing has what type of relationship with the buyer?
AAlways a sub-agent of the listing broker
BA buyer's agent, sub-agent, or transaction broker depending on the agreement✓ Correct
CAlways a transaction broker
DAlways a dual agent
Explanation
The cooperating broker's relationship with the buyer depends on the agreement and disclosures made. They could be a buyer's agent, sub-agent of the listing broker, or a transaction broker.
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