Agency
In Kentucky, when a listing agent shows a property to an unrepresented buyer, the agent owes the buyer:
AFull fiduciary duties including loyalty and confidentiality
BHonest dealing and disclosure of material facts✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DDuties equal to those owed to the seller
Explanation
Even to unrepresented parties (customers), Kentucky licensees must deal honestly, disclose material facts, and treat people fairly. The full fiduciary duties of loyalty, obedience, and confidentiality are owed only to clients.
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