Agency

Under Florida real estate law, 'full disclosure' as a single agent duty means:

ADisclosing all facts to anyone who asks, including adverse parties
BDisclosing to the principal all known facts that could reasonably affect the principal's decisions in the transaction✓ Correct
CDisclosing the broker's commission to both parties
DDisclosing the property's assessed value to the buyer

Explanation

The full disclosure duty of a single agent requires disclosing to the principal (client) all known material information that could affect their decisions in the transaction, including facts about the property, the other party, and market conditions.

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