Agency
A Kansas buyer's agent who learns the seller is in financial distress and must sell quickly should:
ADisclose the financial distress to the public
BInform the buyer-client, as this is information that could affect the buyer's negotiating position✓ Correct
CKeep the information confidential to protect the seller
DReport it to KREC
Explanation
A buyer's agent must disclose all known information that could benefit their buyer-client in negotiations, including the seller's financial distress that may affect their motivation to sell.
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