Agency
The fiduciary duty of CONFIDENTIALITY requires an agent to:
ADisclose all known material defects to the buyer
BAccount for all money received on behalf of the client
CNot disclose the client's personal or financial information without authorization✓ Correct
DBe honest with all parties in the transaction
Explanation
The duty of confidentiality requires the agent to protect and not disclose sensitive information about the client—such as motivation, financial situation, or negotiating strategy—without the client's permission.
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