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A subagent working with a buyer in a real estate transaction legally represents which party?

Correct Answer

B) The seller, through the listing broker who appointed the subagent.

A subagent is an agent of the listing broker and, by extension, owes fiduciary duties to the seller. Even though a subagent may work directly with a buyer to show property, the subagent legally represents the seller — not the buyer. This is distinct from dual agency, where a single agent represents both parties simultaneously.

Answer Options
A
The buyer, because the subagent is working directly with them.
B
The seller, through the listing broker who appointed the subagent.
C
No party, because subagents have no fiduciary duties.
D
Both the buyer and the seller equally, similar to a dual agent.

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