Agency
When a real estate agent represents the seller in a transaction, the agent owes which duties to the buyer (non-client)?
AAll fiduciary duties including loyalty and confidentiality
BHonest dealing, disclosure of material defects, and fair treatment✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DThe same duties owed to the seller
Explanation
Even when representing the seller, a Louisiana agent owes the buyer (as a customer) duties of honest dealing, disclosure of material facts affecting the property, and fair treatment — though not the full fiduciary duties owed to the client.
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