Agency
A Texas buyer's agent who also operates as a transaction coordinator for the seller's side is:
APermitted as long as both parties sign a disclosure
BPotentially in a conflict of interest that may require disclosure and careful management✓ Correct
CPermitted since transaction coordination is not a licensed activity
DAutomatically acting as an intermediary under TREC rules
Explanation
Serving as both a buyer's agent and in a transaction coordination role for the same transaction could create a conflict of interest. Disclosure to all parties and careful management of potential conflicts is required.
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