Agency
A licensee working as a transaction broker in Idaho owes which duty to both parties?
AFull fiduciary duties to both parties equally
BLoyalty exclusively to the buyer
CLimited representation including honest dealing and disclosure of material facts✓ Correct
DNo duties whatsoever to either party
Explanation
A transaction broker (also called a non-agent or facilitator) provides limited services to both parties without creating a full agency relationship. They owe honest dealing, disclosure of material facts, and basic assistance but not full fiduciary duties.
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