Agency
Maine's 'Understanding Agency' (Consumer Information Statement) explains to consumers that a buyer's agent owes the buyer:
ANo duties beyond showing properties
BFiduciary duties including loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care, and accounting✓ Correct
COnly a duty to find a home
DOnly the duties the buyer specifies in writing
Explanation
The Consumer Information Statement (Understanding Agency form) explains that a buyer's agent owes the buyer full fiduciary duties: loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care and diligence, and accounting.
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