Agency
A NH salesperson who advertises 'I work for you, not the seller!' without disclosing that they are in fact a seller's agent is engaged in:
AEffective marketing
BMisrepresentation of their agency relationship, violating disclosure duties✓ Correct
CLegal puffing
DAcceptable buyer outreach
Explanation
A seller's agent who implies they are working for the buyer creates a false and misleading impression. Agency disclosure rules require accurate, timely disclosure of the agent's actual representation.
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