Agency
In NC, a 'transaction broker' (facilitator) who assists both buyer and seller owes which duty to both parties?
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonesty and fair dealing, but not full fiduciary duties✓ Correct
CLoyalty to the buyer only
DNo duties to either party
Explanation
A transaction broker/facilitator owes both parties honesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of material facts about the property, but does not owe full fiduciary duties (loyalty, obedience, confidentiality) to either party.
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