Agency
Under Idaho law, seller's agents must disclose to buyers all:
AThe seller's minimum acceptable price
BAdverse material facts known about the property✓ Correct
CDetails of the listing agreement commission
DThe seller's motivation for selling
Explanation
Idaho law requires seller's agents to disclose all adverse material facts known about the property to prospective buyers, even though they represent the seller.
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