Agency
What duty does an Idaho agent owe to third parties (non-clients) under the law?
AThe same duties owed to clients
BHonest dealing and disclosure of adverse material facts that the agent has actual knowledge of✓ Correct
CNo duties to non-clients
DOnly the duty to avoid fraud
Explanation
Idaho law requires agents to deal honestly with all parties (not just clients) and to disclose adverse material facts they know about the property or transaction to all parties, including those they do not represent.
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