Agency
In a Connecticut buyer agency agreement, the broker owes which fiduciary duties to the buyer?
ALoyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, obedience, reasonable care, and accounting✓ Correct
BOnly disclosure and reasonable care
CLoyalty to the seller and fairness to the buyer
DObedience and accounting only
Explanation
A buyer's agent in Connecticut owes the buyer all fiduciary duties: loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure of material facts, obedience to lawful instructions, reasonable care and diligence, and accounting for all funds.
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