Agency
What is a single agent in Florida's agency terminology, and how does Ohio compare?
AOhio uses the same single agent terminology as Florida
BFlorida's single agent is similar to Ohio's full-service buyer's or seller's agent with full fiduciary duties✓ Correct
COhio has no equivalent concept
DSingle agents only represent sellers
Explanation
Florida's 'single agent' designation is equivalent to Ohio's full representation (buyer's or seller's agent) model where the licensee owes full fiduciary duties to one client and is not a dual agent.
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