Agency
A Georgia agent's duty of 'confidentiality' under BRRETA requires the agent to protect which type of client information?
AA. Information about the property's physical condition
BB. Client negotiating strategies, motivations, and financial vulnerabilities✓ Correct
CC. The client's name and contact information
DD. The property's listing history
Explanation
Confidentiality protects the client's negotiating position, motivations, financial capacity, and any information that could disadvantage the client if disclosed to the other party. Material facts about property must be disclosed.
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