Agency
A North Dakota buyer's agent has a fiduciary duty of 'confidentiality' that requires them to:
ANot disclose information about the property's defects
BNot reveal the buyer's financial limits or motivation to the seller without authorization✓ Correct
CKeep all communications with the seller secret
DRefuse to provide market data to the buyer
Explanation
The duty of confidentiality requires a buyer's agent to keep the client's confidences—such as the buyer's maximum price, motivation to buy quickly, or financial situation—private from the seller and other parties, unless the client authorizes disclosure.
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