Agency
What is the duty of 'confidentiality' owed by a Nevada agent to their client?
AKeeping all transaction terms confidential from the lender
BNot disclosing the client's personal or motivational information that could harm their bargaining position✓ Correct
CRefusing to disclose material property defects to a buyer
DKeeping the commission amount secret from both parties
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of confidentiality requires the agent to protect the client's personal information and motivations (e.g., urgency to sell, maximum price) that could be used against them. However, the agent cannot use confidentiality to hide material property defects.
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