Agency

In North Dakota, a transaction where both parties are represented by agents from different brokerages is called a(n):

ADual agency transaction
BCo-brokerage or cooperative transaction✓ Correct
CDesignated agency transaction
DSubagency transaction

Explanation

When the listing broker and the buyer's broker are from different brokerage firms, each representing their respective client, this is a co-brokerage or cooperative transaction. There is no dual agency since the brokers are unrelated.

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