Agency
A Texas agent who represents neither party in a transaction, merely facilitating without providing advice or opinions, is:
AAn intermediary
BA transaction coordinator (facilitator) providing non-agency services✓ Correct
CA sub-agent
DA disclosed dual agent
Explanation
A transaction coordinator or facilitator in Texas provides services to assist in completing the transaction without representing either party. They do not provide advice, counsel, or opinions and do not have the fiduciary obligations of an agent. This is a limited, non-agency role.
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