Agency
A Florida transaction broker provides limited representation. Which duty does a transaction broker NOT owe to the parties?
ADealing honestly and fairly
BAccounting for all funds entrusted to the broker
CFull undivided loyalty to one party✓ Correct
DUsing skill, care, and diligence
Explanation
A transaction broker does NOT owe full undivided loyalty to either party. Unlike a single agent, a transaction broker facilitates the transaction and provides limited representation to both buyer and seller without being an advocate for either.
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