Agency
Under South Carolina law, which type of agency relationship requires the MOST disclosure and documentation?
AExclusive seller's agency
BDual agency with both parties in the same transaction✓ Correct
CBuyer's agency only
DOpen listing representation
Explanation
Dual agency—representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction—requires the most disclosure: both parties must provide informed written consent acknowledging the limitations on the agent's advocacy.
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