Agency
In New Mexico, a 'limited dual agent' or 'transaction broker' cannot disclose to the buyer:
AKnown material defects in the property
BThe seller's motivation for selling or the seller's bottom-line price without the seller's consent✓ Correct
CThe property's listing price
DThe property's history
Explanation
Even a transaction broker cannot disclose confidential information about either party — including the seller's motivation, financial situation, or minimum acceptable price — without that party's consent. This is one of the limited duties transaction brokers do maintain.
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