Agency
An Oklahoma real estate licensee working as a transaction broker (limited non-agent) can assist with which of the following activities?
AAdvocating exclusively for one party's position
BFacilitating communication between parties, preparing or reviewing documents, and helping structure the transaction — without representing either party or owing fiduciary duties to either✓ Correct
CWithholding material facts from either party
DNegotiating exclusively on behalf of the buyer
Explanation
A transaction broker facilitates the transaction without representing either party as an agent. They can assist with paperwork, communication, and coordination but must remain neutral, disclose material facts to both parties, and cannot advocate for one party's position over the other's.
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