Agency
A Vermont buyer's agent who also represents the seller in the same transaction must:
AChoose one client and terminate the other agency relationship
BObtain informed written consent from both parties to act as a disclosed dual agent✓ Correct
CAutomatically become a transaction broker
DRefer both parties to other agents
Explanation
Vermont law permits disclosed dual agency only with the informed written consent of both the buyer and seller. The agent must explain the limitations of dual agency before both parties agree in writing.
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