Agency

The duty of 'disclosure' requires an agent to disclose to their client:

AAll confidential information about the other party
BAll material facts known to the agent that could affect the principal's decision✓ Correct
COnly information the client specifically asks about
DThe agent's personal financial circumstances

Explanation

The fiduciary duty of disclosure requires the agent to inform the principal of all known material facts that could affect their decisions, including property conditions, market information, and the agent's own interests in the transaction.

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