Agency
A Kentucky seller's agent receives an offer from an unrepresented buyer. The agent has a duty to the seller but also must treat the buyer:
AAs a client with full fiduciary duties
BHonestly and with basic fairness✓ Correct
CAs they would any opposing agent
DOnly as required by written instructions from the seller
Explanation
Even when dealing with unrepresented parties (customers), Kentucky licensees must treat all parties honestly and fairly. The full fiduciary duties of loyalty, obedience, and confidentiality are owed only to clients.
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