Agency
A Wyoming buyer's agent who shows the buyer a property listed by the buyer's agent's own brokerage must disclose:
ANothing; this is a routine transaction
BThe potential in-house or dual agency situation so the buyer can make an informed decision✓ Correct
COnly to the WREC within 10 days
DOnly if the buyer directly asks about the listing broker
Explanation
When a buyer's agent shows an in-house listing, it creates a potential dual agency or designated agency situation. Wyoming requires disclosure of agency relationships and potential conflicts so buyers can make informed decisions about whether to proceed.
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