Agency
In Nevada, an agent acting as a disclosed dual agent with consent of both parties owes which duties to both parties?
AFull fiduciary duties to both equally
BLimited duties: honesty, disclosure of material facts, presenting offers, and accounting✓ Correct
CNo duties since they are neutral
DDuties only to the party paying the higher commission
Explanation
In a disclosed, consented dual agency, the agent cannot fully advocate for either party. They owe both parties honesty, disclosure of material facts, timely presentation of offers, and accounting for funds, but cannot share confidential information or negotiate solely for one party.
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