Agency
When a North Dakota licensee acts as a transaction coordinator (facilitator) rather than an agent:
AThey owe full fiduciary duties to both parties
BThey assist with the transaction without representing either party and owe limited duties to both✓ Correct
CThey are exempt from all license law requirements
DThey must obtain dual agency consent from the NDREC
Explanation
A transaction facilitator (non-agent) assists parties with paperwork and coordination without representing either party. They owe honesty and fair dealing to all parties but do not owe fiduciary duties. North Dakota license law recognizes this limited service option.
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