Agency
A New Mexico licensee who acts as a transaction broker owes which level of representation to both parties?
AFull fiduciary duties to both parties
BLimited facilitation services without fiduciary duties to either party✓ Correct
CFiduciary duties to the seller only
DFiduciary duties to the buyer only
Explanation
A transaction broker in New Mexico facilitates the transaction without representing either party as a fiduciary. They owe honesty and fair dealing but not the full fiduciary duties.
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