A salesperson for a brokerage company obtained a written listing agreement with a seller authorizing the salesperson's broker to act as an intermediary and to make appointments should the situation arise. Another salesperson for the same brokerage company has an oral agreement to represent a buyer. The buyer also agreed orally that the broker could act as an intermediary and make appointments should the situation arise. The broker may
A) act as an intermediary but may not make appointments to either the buyer or the seller.
B) legally act as an intermediary and make appointments to both the buyer and the seller because they are separate associates.
C) not act as an intermediary or make appointments under this scenario.
D) legally act as an intermediary but may appoint a salesperson only to the seller.
Answer: C) not act as an intermediary or make appointments under this scenario.
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