Agency
Under Kentucky agency law, once a real estate agency relationship is established, the agent may NOT:
AShow properties to the client
BSecretly represent an adverse party against the client✓ Correct
CAdvise the client on pricing
DPresent all offers to the seller
Explanation
An agent who secretly represents an adverse party against their client is engaged in fraud and a serious violation of fiduciary duty, which would void the agency relationship and expose the agent to liability.
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