Agency
An agent in Missouri who is a transaction broker does NOT owe which duty?
AHonest dealing
BDisclosure of material facts
CUndivided loyalty to one party✓ Correct
DReasonable care
Explanation
A transaction broker (non-agent facilitator) does not owe undivided loyalty to either party. They provide limited representation and must deal honestly with all parties.
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