Agency

An agent who represents a buyer in one transaction and the seller in another, on different properties, with no overlap, is best described as:

AA dual agent
BA designated agent
CA single agent representing different clients in separate transactions✓ Correct
DA transaction licensee

Explanation

A licensee may represent buyers in some transactions and sellers in others. As long as those clients are not in the same transaction, this is simply acting as single agent in separate transactions — not dual agency.

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