Agency
When an Oklahoma real estate agent represents both the buyer and seller in the same transaction (dual agency), they must:
AAutomatically represent the seller's interests only
BObtain written informed consent from both parties before proceeding as a dual agent✓ Correct
CKeep this arrangement secret from both parties
DCharge double commission without disclosure
Explanation
Dual agency in Oklahoma requires the full informed written consent of both buyer and seller before the agent may represent both parties. Without disclosure and consent, dual agency is a serious violation that can result in license discipline.
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