Agency
In Tennessee, a 'dual agency' arrangement requires the informed consent of:
AOnly the seller
BOnly the buyer
CBoth the buyer and the seller✓ Correct
DTREC
Explanation
Tennessee license law requires that dual agency (representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction) be disclosed to and consented to by both the buyer and seller in writing.
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