Agency
In Idaho, an agent's duty to keep client information confidential includes:
AOnly financial information
BAll information provided by the client in confidence, including motivation, bargaining position, and personal circumstances✓ Correct
COnly information marked 'confidential' by the client
DOnly information provided in writing
Explanation
An agent's duty of confidentiality in Idaho covers all information provided by the client in confidence, including their motivations for buying or selling, how much they can pay or will accept, personal circumstances, and negotiating strategies.
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