Agency
Under Hawaii law, which of the following is a required disclosure in an agency relationship?
AThe listing broker's personal opinion of value
BThat the agent is a licensed Hawaii real estate professional✓ Correct
CThe seller's minimum acceptable price
DThe buyer's maximum willingness to pay
Explanation
Agents must disclose their licensed status and agency relationship. However, confidential client information such as a seller's minimum price or buyer's maximum price must NOT be disclosed without client consent.
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