Agency
In Rhode Island, what is the 'right of the buyer to choose their own representative'?
AA constitutional right to legal counsel
BA consumer right allowing buyers to choose their own licensed real estate agent rather than being required to work with the listing agent✓ Correct
CA right to choose their own lender
DA right to choose their own title company
Explanation
Buyers have the right to choose their own real estate representation. Rhode Island's agency disclosure requirements help buyers understand they can choose a buyer's agent to represent their interests, rather than relying on the listing agent who represents the seller.
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