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Which of the following scenarios is an example of designated representation?

Designated representation occurs when a brokerage assigns different agents within the same brokerage to exclusively represent the buyer and seller respectively.

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Question: Which of the following scenarios is an example of designated representation?

Answer options: ✅ A brokerage appoints two different real estate agents, one for the buyer and one for the seller, in the same transaction.

  • A single real estate agent represents both the buyer and seller in the same transaction.
  • A real estate agent represents only the seller in a transaction.
  • A real estate agent represents a buyer in a transaction where the seller is not represented by any brokerage.

Correct answer: A brokerage appoints two different real estate agents, one for the buyer and one for the seller, in the same transaction.

Explanation: Designated representation occurs when a brokerage assigns different agents within the same brokerage to exclusively represent the buyer and seller respectively. This allows for each client to receive full client services while still operating under the same brokerage.

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