Agency
The duty of disclosure owed by a Maryland licensee to a customer (non-client) includes:
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonest disclosure of all material facts that could affect the customer's decision✓ Correct
CLoyalty and confidentiality
DMarketing the customer's best interests
Explanation
Even in a non-client (customer) relationship, a Maryland licensee must honestly disclose all known material facts that could affect the person's decision to enter into the transaction.
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