Agency
A Utah agent who works with a buyer but does NOT have a signed buyer representation agreement is generally considered to be acting as:
AA subagent of the seller✓ Correct
BA dual agent
CA transaction coordinator
DA limited agent
Explanation
Without a buyer representation agreement, a cooperating agent is typically considered a subagent of the seller, meaning the agent's primary duty is to the seller, not the buyer.
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