Agency
In Louisiana, a listing broker's duty of 'disclosure' to the buyer (who is a customer, not a client) includes:
ADisclosing the seller's negotiating strategy
BDisclosing known material facts about the property that could affect the buyer's decision✓ Correct
CProviding the seller's full financial history
DDisclosing other offers on the property
Explanation
Even without representing the buyer, a Louisiana listing broker owes the duty of honest dealing and disclosure of known material facts about the property — defects, encumbrances, or conditions that would affect a reasonable buyer's decision.
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