Agency
In an Oregon in-company transaction, if two different brokers from the same firm represent the buyer and seller respectively, this is called:
ADual agency
BDesignated agency✓ Correct
CTransactional brokerage
DSub-agency
Explanation
Designated agency occurs when a principal broker assigns different brokers within the same firm to exclusively represent the buyer and seller separately. This avoids some of the conflicts of traditional dual agency while keeping the transaction within one brokerage.
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