Agency
A Massachusetts buyer's agent who learns their buyer is under financial pressure to close quickly should:
ADisclose this to the seller to help close the deal faster
BKeep this confidential as it is sensitive client information✓ Correct
CTell the seller's agent so they can be flexible with the closing date
DDisclose it only if the seller asks
Explanation
The buyer's financial pressure is confidential information. Disclosing this to the seller or seller's agent would harm the buyer's negotiating position and violate the fiduciary duty of confidentiality.
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