Agency
A Wyoming licensee who is also the buyer in a transaction where they are the listing agent must:
AProceed normally without any additional disclosure
BDisclose their licensed status and personal interest in the purchase to the seller✓ Correct
CWithdraw from the listing immediately
DObtain approval from the WREC before purchasing
Explanation
When a licensed agent purchases property they are also listing, there is a potential conflict of interest. Wyoming requires the agent to disclose their licensed status and that they are purchasing the property for themselves.
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