Agency
An agency relationship in Washington is typically terminated by all of the following EXCEPT:
ACompletion of the transaction
BMutual agreement of the parties
CDeath of the principal
DThe agent submitting a purchase offer✓ Correct
Explanation
Agency relationships are terminated by completion of the transaction, mutual agreement, death or incapacity of the principal, expiration, or revocation. Submitting an offer is part of the agent's duties, not a termination event.
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