Agency
Under Idaho law, a licensee who represents the buyer has what duty to the seller?
ANo duties whatsoever
BHonest dealing, disclosure of adverse material facts, and accounting for money✓ Correct
CFull fiduciary duties including loyalty
DOnly to avoid fraud
Explanation
Even when representing the buyer, Idaho law requires licensees to deal honestly with the seller, disclose adverse material facts about the property or transaction that the licensee knows, and account for all money.
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