Agency
A Kansas seller's agent inadvertently learns the seller will accept $10,000 less than the listing price. What should the agent do?
AImmediately disclose this to the buyer
BKeep this information confidential as it is the seller's motivation✓ Correct
CTell the buyer's agent only
DWithdraw from the transaction
Explanation
The seller's willingness to accept less than the list price is confidential information. The seller's agent must maintain confidentiality of such motivational information.
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