Agency
In Michigan, a subagent who assists a buyer but represents the seller owes the buyer:
AFull fiduciary duties
BDuties of honest dealing and disclosure of known material defects✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DThe same duties as a buyer's agent
Explanation
A subagent (representing the seller) owes the buyer limited duties: honest dealing, disclosure of known material defects affecting the property, and not making material misrepresentations. Fiduciary duties run to the seller, not the buyer.
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