Agency
A Wisconsin buyer's agent who represents a buyer making an offer on a property listed by the same firm is in a:
AStandard agency relationship with no conflict
BPotential in-house or intra-company dual agency or designated agency situation requiring disclosure and client consent✓ Correct
CSub-agency arrangement
DTransaction where DSPS must approve the sale
Explanation
When both buyer and seller are represented by agents within the same brokerage firm, an in-house dual agency situation arises, requiring written disclosure and informed consent from both parties.
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