Agency
A Colorado buyer's agent has a fiduciary duty of loyalty, which means the agent must:
ADisclose the buyer's maximum price to the seller if asked
BPut the buyer's interests above the agent's own interests✓ Correct
CAlways negotiate the highest possible price for the property
DDisclose all confidential information to the listing broker
Explanation
Fiduciary loyalty requires the buyer's agent to place the buyer's interests above all others, including the agent's own financial interests. This prohibits disclosing the buyer's motivation or maximum price.
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