Agency
Under Massachusetts law, a buyer's agent owes the buyer the duty of:
AMinimum effort to find a suitable property
BReasonable skill, care, and undivided loyalty✓ Correct
CDisclosing the seller's confidential information
DDual representation without consent
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes the buyer full fiduciary duties including reasonable skill and care, undivided loyalty, confidentiality, obedience, disclosure, and accounting.
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