Agency
When a Texas agent acts as an intermediary and appoints an associated license holder to work with the buyer, that appointed associate may:
AOnly share information available to the public
BAdvocate for the buyer's interests and provide opinions and advice to that party✓ Correct
CNot reveal any information from the seller
DOnly perform ministerial acts
Explanation
When an intermediary broker appoints associated license holders to work with each party, the appointed associates may provide opinions, advice, and advocacy for their respective clients. This is one advantage of appointing associates—it allows each side to receive the full benefit of representation within an intermediary arrangement.
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