Agency
In a Hawaii dual agency situation, what must the agent NOT do?
AA. Disclose the existence of dual agency to both parties
BB. Disclose the seller's minimum acceptable price to the buyer without permission✓ Correct
CC. Write an offer for the buyer
DD. Present all offers to the seller
Explanation
In dual agency, the agent must maintain confidentiality for both parties. Disclosing the seller's minimum price to the buyer (or the buyer's maximum price to the seller) without consent would breach the duty of confidentiality and is prohibited.
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