Agency
In Tennessee, when a buyer's agent represents a buyer in a property that the agent also lists, they are in:
ASubagency
BAn in-house dual agency or designated agency situation requiring disclosure and consent✓ Correct
CA legitimate exclusive agency
DA conflict-free transaction
Explanation
When the same agent or brokerage represents both buyer and seller in a transaction, it creates dual agency (or requires designated agency). Both parties must be informed and consent to this arrangement.
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