Agency
Under New Mexico law, an agent must disclose material facts about a property to:
AOnly the client they represent
BBoth parties in the transaction, regardless of agency relationship✓ Correct
COnly the seller, since sellers are always the principal
DOnly third parties who request information
Explanation
Material facts about a property must be disclosed to both parties in a transaction. This is a non-waivable duty regardless of which party the agent represents.
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