Agency
A Wyoming salesperson working for ABC Realty is working with a buyer and discovers their broker also holds the listing. This situation creates:
AA transaction brokerage automatically
BA potential undisclosed dual agency requiring disclosure and written consent✓ Correct
CA subagency arrangement
DNo conflict because the broker handles listings separately
Explanation
When a salesperson from the same brokerage that holds the listing works with a buyer without proper disclosure and consent, an undisclosed dual agency may arise. Wyoming law requires written disclosure and consent before dual agency is established.
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