Agency
When a Missouri buyer's agent represents a buyer in purchasing a home that belongs to the agent's relative, the agent must:
ARefuse the transaction
BDisclose the relationship to the buyer and obtain informed consent✓ Correct
COnly disclose if the buyer asks
DProceed normally since it is not a conflict
Explanation
Any personal interest or relationship that could affect the agent's objectivity must be disclosed to the client. The agent must disclose the family relationship and obtain the buyer's informed consent to proceed.
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