A broker acting as an agent for a principal has as much authority as:
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the principal actually or ostensibly confers upon them.
an attorney-in-fact.
the broker chooses to take.
they choose to accept as limited by the statute of frauds.
Why is this correct?
A broker can operate independently and supervise salespersons.
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