Agency
An agent's duty to the principal continues after closing regarding:
ADisclosing all information learned about the property
BThe duty of confidentiality, which survives the agency relationship✓ Correct
CNegotiating lease renewals
DMarketing the property for resale
Explanation
The duty of confidentiality survives the termination of the agency relationship. An agent cannot disclose confidential information obtained during the representation even after the transaction closes.
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