Agency
Which of the following is NOT a fiduciary duty owed by a Kansas buyer's agent to a buyer-client?
ALoyalty
BConfidentiality
CFull disclosure of all material facts
DMarketing the property to maximize seller's price✓ Correct
Explanation
Marketing the property to maximize the seller's price is a duty owed to the seller, not the buyer. A buyer's agent owes loyalty, confidentiality, and disclosure to the buyer.
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