Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma licensee who represents a buyer in the purchase of a property listed by another broker in the same office would be practicing:
AIllegal subagency
BDesignated agency (each agent represents their own client exclusively within the same firm)
CDual agency if both agents work for the same broker✓ Correct
DAn exclusive buyer agency
Explanation
When agents in the same brokerage represent different parties (buyer and seller), a dual agency situation exists at the brokerage level. Designated agency is the practice of assigning different agents to represent each party, limiting conflicts.
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