Agency
In an Idaho disclosed limited agency (dual agency) situation, the agent must:
AAdvocate equally for both buyer and seller
BAct as a neutral facilitator, avoiding advocacy for either party on price or terms✓ Correct
CAlways side with the seller as the original client
DDisclose the seller's minimum price to the buyer
Explanation
In a disclosed limited agency, the agent must remain neutral on price and terms and cannot advocate for either party's position. The agent facilitates the transaction without giving advice that benefits one party over the other.
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