Agency
In Minnesota, a licensee who acts as a 'transaction broker' (facilitator) must:
ARepresent the buyer's interests exclusively
BMaintain honesty and fair dealing with both parties while not providing fiduciary services to either✓ Correct
CDisclose all information learned from either party to the other
DObtain the same written consent as required for dual agency
Explanation
A Minnesota facilitator (transaction broker) assists both parties without representing either as an agent. The facilitator must be honest and fair with both parties, provide accurate information, and not share confidential information without authorization. They do not owe fiduciary duties to either party but have non-agent duties of honesty and care.
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