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In an assigned agent scenario, can a broker work directly with the buyer or seller clients?

  1. No, they must go through the designated agents

  2. Only with permission from the clients

  3. Yes, each agent may fully advocate for their client

  4. No, the broker must remain neutral

The correct answer is: Yes, each agent may fully advocate for their client

In an assigned agent scenario, each agent involved has the authority to represent their respective clients fully. This means that the broker can indeed work directly with either the buyer or seller clients, provided that the clients understand the roles of each agent and the nature of the relationship. The key aspect of this situation revolves around the concept of designated agency, where specific agents are assigned to represent either party in a real estate transaction. The designated agents are tasked with advocating for their clients' best interests, while the broker facilitates the overall process. This structure allows each designated agent to independently negotiate and communicate with their assigned client, thereby enabling the broker to engage directly with clients when necessary. Understanding the dynamics of how designated agency operates clarifies why the broker's ability to work directly with clients is permissible and can benefit the transaction by ensuring effective communication and support at the brokerage level.