Agency
In New Mexico, a transaction broker owes which of the following duties to both parties?
AUndivided loyalty and full disclosure of all information
BHonesty, diligence, and disclosure of material facts✓ Correct
CFiduciary duties including confidentiality on all matters
DUndivided loyalty to the seller only
Explanation
A transaction broker in New Mexico owes both parties honesty, diligence, and disclosure of material facts, but does not represent either party exclusively.
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