Agency
In Tennessee, a principal broker who creates a policy of designated agency must ensure that:
AAll clients are automatically represented by dual agents
BThe designated agents for buyer and seller do not share confidential client information with each other✓ Correct
CBoth designated agents share all information with the principal broker
DThe buyers always choose their designated agent
Explanation
In designated agency, the confidential information of each client must be protected even within the same brokerage. The designated buyer's agent and seller's agent must maintain a firewall of confidential client information.
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