Agency
In Minnesota, a transaction broker (facilitator) owes which of the following duties?
ALoyalty and confidentiality to both parties
BHonest dealing, presenting all offers, and disclosing material facts to both parties✓ Correct
CFiduciary duties to the buyer only
DOnly the duty to market the property
Explanation
A Minnesota facilitator owes limited duties to both parties: honest dealing, presenting offers, and disclosing material facts. The facilitator does not owe fiduciary duties such as loyalty or confidentiality to either party.
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