Agency
A Virginia listing agent who is also a member of the MLS shares information about a listed property with cooperating brokers. This is an example of:
AIllegal commingling
BAuthorized disclosure within the scope of the listing agreement✓ Correct
CDual agency without disclosure
DA violation of seller confidentiality
Explanation
Sharing property information through the MLS is authorized by the listing agreement and is a standard part of the marketing process. It does not violate confidentiality — the seller authorizes marketing through MLS.
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