Agency
In Montana, a real estate agent's 'fiduciary' duty is owed to:
AAll parties in a transaction equally
BOnly their designated client (principal), not to the other party in the transaction✓ Correct
CThe broker's supervising company first, then the client
DThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation
Explanation
Fiduciary duties are owed exclusively to the principal (the client who has engaged the agent). The agent owes the other party in the transaction lesser duties (honesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of material facts) but not the full fiduciary standard.
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