Agency
Which of the following is a duty owed under Florida's transaction broker relationship but NOT under a no brokerage relationship?
AHonesty and fair dealing
BDisclosure of known facts materially affecting value
CConfidentiality of the party's motivation to sell or buy✓ Correct
DPresenting all offers and counteroffers
Explanation
In a no brokerage relationship, the licensee owes only honesty, disclosure of known facts, and accounting. Transaction brokers additionally owe limited confidentiality — they may not disclose the motivation to sell or buy unless required by law.
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