Agency
In Missouri, can a buyer's agent share their buyer's pre-approval letter with the listing agent?
AYes, always; it builds trust
BOnly with the buyer's permission, as it reveals the buyer's financial information✓ Correct
CNo, it is always prohibited
DOnly if the seller requests it
Explanation
A pre-approval letter contains the buyer's financial details (maximum loan amount), which is confidential information. The buyer's agent should only share it with the buyer's consent.
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