Agency
A Georgia licensee who represents both the buyer and seller in a transaction (dual agent) must:
AAlways recommend the seller accept the buyer's first offer
BTreat both parties fairly, disclose material facts to both, and avoid giving confidential information of one to the other✓ Correct
CRecommend a lower price to facilitate the deal
DGive the buyer the seller's confidential reservation price
Explanation
A dual agent must treat both parties fairly, disclose material property facts to both, and maintain confidentiality for each party. The dual agent cannot advocate for one party's position over the other.
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