Agency
Subagency in Virginia means:
AA salesperson working under a principal broker
BAn agent from another brokerage working on behalf of the listing broker's client✓ Correct
CA property manager managing multiple units
DA dual agent situation
Explanation
Subagency occurs when a cooperating broker's agent works on behalf of the listing broker's principal (typically the seller). Subagency creates agency duties to the seller, not the buyer.
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