Agency
What is the duty of 'disclosure' in an Idaho agency relationship?
ASharing all confidential information with both parties
BInforming the client of all facts material to the transaction that the agent knows or should know✓ Correct
CDisclosing the agent's commission to third parties
DProviding the client with the agent's personal financial information
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires an agent to inform their client of all facts material to the transaction — including information about the property, the other party's motivations (if known), and anything that could affect the client's decision.
Related Idaho Agency Questions
- What is an 'agency coupled with an interest' in Idaho real estate?
- In Idaho, what happens to an agency agreement when the listed property is destroyed by fire before sale?
- Which of the following best describes 'puffing' in real estate?
- Implied agency can be created when:
- A buyer's agent in Idaho must present all offers to their client buyer that:
- In Idaho, if an agent who represents a buyer wishes to purchase the same property for themselves, they must:
- Under Idaho Agency Disclosure Law, which form must a licensee provide at first substantial contact?
- In Idaho, a 'buyer's agent' who works in-house for a company that also lists the property may act as a:
Practice More Idaho Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Idaho Quiz →