Agency
In Michigan, a 'facilitator' (non-agent) in a real estate transaction owes parties:
AFull fiduciary duties to both parties
BOnly the duty of honest dealing without advocacy for either party✓ Correct
CFiduciary duties to the party who first hired them
DNo legal duties whatsoever
Explanation
A facilitator in Michigan is not an agent and owes no fiduciary duties. They owe limited duties: honest dealing, disclosure of known material defects, and accounting for funds — but they do not advocate for either party.
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