Agency

Tennessee's agency laws require all licensees to avoid 'self-dealing.' Self-dealing means:

ARepresenting oneself in negotiations
BUsing the agency relationship to benefit the licensee personally at the expense of the client✓ Correct
CBuying and selling real estate for personal investment
DActing as both listing and buyer's agent simultaneously

Explanation

Self-dealing occurs when an agent uses the agency relationship for personal benefit at the client's expense — for example, diverting a business opportunity from a client to the agent personally, or purchasing a client's property at below-market price using inside knowledge.

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