Agency
A Florida listing agent who obtains personal information from the seller (such as the minimum acceptable offer) must, as a transaction broker:
ADisclose this information to all buyers who inquire
BKeep this information confidential✓ Correct
CReport it to FREC
DInclude it in the MLS listing
Explanation
Even as a transaction broker (limited representation), the Florida licensee owes limited confidentiality — they may not disclose the motivations for selling or buying, or information that would harm the interests of either party unless required by law.
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