Agency
A Utah agent who represents both the landlord and the prospective tenant in a commercial lease transaction is engaged in:
ATransaction brokerage—permitted in all commercial deals
BDual agency requiring disclosure and written consent from both parties✓ Correct
CSingle agency representing the landlord only
DAn exempt activity under commercial licensing law
Explanation
Representing both landlord and tenant in a lease transaction creates a dual agency, which requires disclosure and written informed consent from both parties regardless of whether the transaction is residential or commercial.
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