Agency
A Colorado broker who sells their own property must disclose to the buyer that they are:
AA licensed broker who owns the property✓ Correct
BOnly that they are the owner, not their license status
CNothing, since brokers can sell their own property like any owner
DOnly the fact that they are selling without representation
Explanation
When a Colorado licensed broker sells their own property, they must disclose to the buyer that they hold a real estate broker license. This is a material fact affecting the buyer's understanding of the transaction.
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