Agency
A Virginia licensee acting as a 'limited service agent' must:
AProvide full representation duties
BDisclose the limited nature of the services being provided✓ Correct
CCharge a reduced commission
DObtain special approval from VREB
Explanation
A limited service agent in Virginia must disclose the specific services being provided and those not being provided, so the client can make an informed decision about representation.
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