Tennessee License Law

In Tennessee, a 'designated agent' is appointed by the principal broker to:

AManage all TREC continuing education requirements
BExclusively represent one party (buyer or seller) in a transaction handled by the same brokerage✓ Correct
CAct as a dual agent for both parties
DComplete all transaction paperwork for the brokerage

Explanation

In designated agency, the principal broker designates specific agents within the firm to exclusively represent each party — one for the buyer, one for the seller — reducing dual agency conflicts while allowing in-house transactions.

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