Agency
Which South Carolina real estate agency relationship does NOT create fiduciary duties?
ABuyer's agency
BSeller's agency
CTransaction brokerage (non-agency)✓ Correct
DDesignated agency
Explanation
Transaction brokerage (non-agent facilitation) does not create fiduciary duties. The transaction broker owes limited duties of honesty, accounting, and reasonable care—but not the full fiduciary package.
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