Agency
What does 'confidentiality' require of a Kansas buyer's agent?
ATo share all buyer information with the seller
BTo not disclose the buyer's motivation, maximum price, or personal information to adverse parties without consent✓ Correct
CTo keep all property defects secret from the buyer
DTo not reveal the property's selling price to other buyers
Explanation
Confidentiality requires a buyer's agent to protect sensitive client information — motivation to buy, maximum price willing to pay, financial situation, etc. — from being disclosed to the seller or other parties without consent.
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