Agency
The Ohio concept of 'disclosed dual agency' means the agent:
ARepresents only the seller with limited disclosure
BRepresents both buyer and seller with their knowledge and consent✓ Correct
CActs as a neutral transaction facilitator with no agency duties
DRepresents neither party
Explanation
Disclosed dual agency in Ohio means the agent represents both buyer and seller in the same transaction with the full knowledge and written consent of both parties.
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