Agency
Under Maine agency law, a seller's agent owes which duty to the buyer?
AUndivided loyalty
BConfidentiality of the buyer's motivation
CDisclosure of all material facts about the property✓ Correct
DNegotiating the lowest possible price for the buyer
Explanation
Even though a seller's agent represents the seller, Maine law requires disclosure of all material facts about the property to all parties, including buyers.
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