Agency
The duty of confidentiality in an agency relationship requires the agent to:
AKeep all property details private from all parties
BNot disclose information the client has identified as confidential, even after the agency ends✓ Correct
CDisclose the client's financial situation to help close the deal
DShare all client communications with the opposing party
Explanation
Confidential information shared by a client must be kept private even after the agency relationship ends. However, the duty of confidentiality does not override the duty to disclose material defects.
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