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In a General Agency agreement, what is the agent authorized to do?

  1. Sell a specific property

  2. Show property to renters, check references, and negotiate leases

  3. Designate another agent to represent a party

  4. Facilitate the transaction

The correct answer is: Show property to renters, check references, and negotiate leases

A General Agency agreement allows the agent to act on behalf of the principal in a specific area of business or in specified transactions. Option A is incorrect because it specifies selling a specific property, while a General Agency agreement allows for a wider range of authority. Option C is incorrect because it refers to subagency, which is a different type of agency agreement. Option D is incorrect because it does not specify the specific actions the agent is authorized to do, while option B lists the specific actions an agent is authorized to do under a General Agency agreement.