Agency
In New Mexico, an agent must disclose to their client any personal interest in a transaction. This is required by the fiduciary duty of:
AObedience
BDisclosure✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DLoyalty only
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of disclosure requires an agent to reveal any facts that could affect the client's decision, including the agent's own personal interest in the transaction (e.g., if the agent is buying the property themselves or has a financial relationship with the other party).
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