Agency
A buyer's agent in Maine owes the buyer the duty of:
ADisclosing all offers received on the property
BUndivided loyalty, confidentiality, and full disclosure✓ Correct
CPresenting only offers above the asking price
DRecommending only properties listed by their own brokerage
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes the buyer full fiduciary duties including undivided loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure of all relevant information, obedience to lawful instructions, reasonable care, and accounting.
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