Agency
In Nevada, a real estate licensee acting as a transaction broker (non-agent) owes which level of duty to each party?
AFull fiduciary duties to both parties
BLimited duties including honesty, presenting offers, and accounting✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DFiduciary duties only to the buyer
Explanation
A transaction broker (facilitator) in Nevada provides limited services to both parties without creating a full agency relationship. They owe duties of honesty, presenting all offers, and accounting for funds, but not full fiduciary duties.
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