Agency

An Indiana buyer's agent who uses their client's confidential information to make a profit (e.g., purchasing the property for themselves before the client can) is engaged in:

ASavvy market timing
BSelf-dealing and a breach of fiduciary duty✓ Correct
CStandard investment practice
DPermissible if disclosed after the fact

Explanation

Using a client's confidential information for personal gain at the client's expense is a serious breach of fiduciary duty — a form of self-dealing that may subject the broker to license revocation, civil liability, and potentially criminal charges.

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