Agency
In Virginia, a 'disclosed dual agent' is one who:
ARepresents two buyers on different properties
BRepresents both the seller and buyer in the same transaction with written consent of both✓ Correct
CActs as a principal in the transaction
DRepresents a buyer in two simultaneous transactions
Explanation
Disclosed dual agency occurs when a licensee represents both the seller and buyer in the same transaction. Virginia law requires written consent from both parties before a licensee may act as a dual agent.
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