Agency
A NH real estate agent who represents a buyer in an area where the agent personally owns investment properties must:
AAutomatically decline to represent buyers in that area
BDisclose their ownership interests in the area that may create a conflict✓ Correct
COnly disclose if they directly profit from the buyer's decision
DNo disclosure is required
Explanation
An agent with personal financial interests that could conflict with a client's interests must disclose those interests. Owning competing properties in the same area is a potential conflict requiring disclosure.
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