Agency
A Montana buyer's agent has a duty of 'full disclosure.' This means the agent must disclose to the buyer:
AOnly information that the agent personally verifies
BAll information relevant to the transaction that could affect the buyer's decisions✓ Correct
COnly information contained in public records
DOnly information the buyer directly asks about
Explanation
The duty of full disclosure requires the buyer's agent to disclose all information material to the transaction—including things the buyer did not specifically ask about—that could affect the buyer's decisions or interests.
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