Agency
A Montana listing agent's duty to preserve the seller's confidential information continues:
AOnly while the listing is active
BThrough the closing of the transaction only
CEven after the listing expires or the agency relationship ends✓ Correct
DUntil the property sells to someone else
Explanation
The duty to protect confidential information obtained during an agency relationship continues even after the agency relationship ends. Former clients' confidential information must never be disclosed or used against them.
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