Agency
A Florida licensee who is a 'non-representing broker' owes which of the following duties?
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonesty, fair dealing, disclosure of known material facts, and accounting for funds✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DThe same duties as a single agent
Explanation
Under Florida's 'no brokerage relationship' status, the licensee still owes the customer limited but important duties: dealing honestly and fairly, disclosing known material facts, and properly accounting for any funds received.
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