Agency
A 'transaction broker' in Wisconsin:
AOwes full fiduciary duties to both parties
BFacilitates the transaction without representing either party✓ Correct
CIs the same as a dual agent
DMust be licensed as both buyer and seller agent
Explanation
A transaction broker (also called a facilitator) assists both parties in completing a transaction without establishing an agency relationship with either, and owes limited duties to both.
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