Agency
A Texas broker who represents both the buyer and seller in the same transaction with written consent from both parties is acting as a(n):
ASubagent
BDesignated agent
CIntermediary✓ Correct
DDual agent
Explanation
In Texas, when a broker represents both parties with written consent, they are called an intermediary. Texas law uses 'intermediary' rather than 'dual agent' terminology.
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