Agency
Under New York law, a dual agent owes which of the following duties to BOTH the buyer and seller?
AUndivided loyalty
BConfidentiality and disclosure of all material facts✓ Correct
CNegotiating the best price for both parties
DProviding a comparative market analysis
Explanation
A dual agent must maintain confidentiality of each party's negotiating position and disclose all material facts affecting the property, but cannot provide undivided loyalty or negotiate aggressively for either party since they represent both.
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