Agency
What is the duty of 'disclosure' that Idaho agents owe to third parties (non-clients)?
AIdaho agents owe no duties to third parties
BIdaho agents must disclose known material facts to all parties, including non-clients✓ Correct
CIdaho agents must disclose only the listing price to third parties
DIdaho agents must disclose their commission only to third parties
Explanation
While Idaho agents owe full fiduciary duties to their clients, they also owe the duty to disclose known material facts to all parties — including unrepresented parties (third parties). This duty prevents agents from concealing known defects or material information even from non-clients.
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