Agency
A buyer's agent in Montana has a fiduciary duty to:
ADisclose the buyer's financial limitations to the seller
BRepresent the buyer's best interests with loyalty, confidentiality, and full disclosure✓ Correct
CWork only within the buyer's stated price range and not show higher-priced properties
DShare all offers received on the property with the buyer
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes fiduciary duties to the buyer including loyalty, confidentiality, full disclosure, obedience to lawful instructions, and reasonable care—always acting in the buyer's best interests.
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