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What does a Special or Specific Agency agreement authorize an agent to do?

  1. Sell a specific property

  2. Conduct several activities

  3. Represent both buyer and seller

  4. Facilitate transactions

The correct answer is: Sell a specific property

An Special or Specific Agency agreement is used when an agent is hired to sell a specific property. The agent typically acts only on behalf of the seller, and is only authorized to perform tasks and duties related to selling that property. This agreement does not allow the agent to conduct multiple activities or facilitate transactions on behalf of other clients. Additionally, the agent cannot represent both the buyer and the seller in this type of agreement.