Agency
In New Hampshire, a buyer's agent owes which fiduciary duties to the buyer?
ALoyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care, and accounting✓ Correct
BOnly loyalty and disclosure
COnly reasonable care and accounting
DLoyalty to the seller and disclosure to the buyer
Explanation
A buyer's agent in New Hampshire owes the full set of fiduciary duties — loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care (diligence), and accounting — exclusively to the buyer client.
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