Agency
Which duty does a New Hampshire buyer's agent owe ONLY to the buyer and not to third parties?
ADisclosure of known material defects
BLoyalty and confidentiality✓ Correct
CHonest representation of the property
DCompliance with fair housing laws
Explanation
Loyalty and confidentiality are fiduciary duties owed exclusively to the client. Disclosure of material defects and compliance with fair housing laws are duties owed to all parties.
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