Agency

Under Connecticut agency law, which of the following is a fiduciary duty that a buyer's agent owes ONLY to the buyer and not to the seller?

ADisclosure of material facts about the property
BHonest dealing and fair treatment
CLoyalty—placing the buyer's interests above all others✓ Correct
DAccounting for funds

Explanation

Loyalty is a fiduciary duty owed exclusively to the client. A buyer's agent owes loyalty to the buyer, meaning the agent must place the buyer's interests above the agent's own interests and above the seller's interests. Honesty and disclosure of material facts are owed to all parties.

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