Agency
A North Dakota buyer's agent discovers mid-transaction that the seller is related to the listing agent. This should be:
AKept secret to protect everyone's privacy
BDisclosed to the buyer as a potential conflict of interest✓ Correct
CIgnored since it does not affect the property's value
DReported to the NDREC immediately
Explanation
The relationship between the seller and listing agent is material information that could affect the buyer's negotiating position and confidence in the representation. The buyer's agent should disclose this to their client.
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