Agency
In Kentucky, when a buyer's agent shows a property, they owe the seller:
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonest dealing and disclosure of material facts known to the agent✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DThe same duties as the listing agent
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes the seller honest dealing and must not misrepresent material facts, even though fiduciary duties are owed to the buyer client, not the seller.
Related Kentucky Agency Questions
- In Kentucky, a buyer's agent may receive compensation from the seller's side (through the listing agreement) and still represent the buyer because:
- Which of the following is NOT a fiduciary duty owed by an agent to their client?
- A real estate licensee who represents the buyer exclusively is called a:
- A subagent in a Kentucky real estate transaction represents:
- Implied agency in Kentucky can be created when:
- In Kentucky, a buyer using a licensee without signing any agreement is most likely being served as:
- A Kentucky real estate agent who makes unauthorized repairs to a property they are listing may be liable for:
- Designated agency in Kentucky means:
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