Agency
A buyer's broker showing properties has a duty to disclose to their buyer client that:
AThe seller's asking price is negotiable
BThe property is listed with another broker who is a friend
CThe agent has a personal financial interest in the property being shown✓ Correct
DThe neighborhood has had recent crimes reported
Explanation
An agent must disclose any personal financial interest in a property. If the buyer's agent has a financial interest in the property being shown (as an owner, investor, or similar), this is a material conflict that must be disclosed to the buyer.
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