Agency
A North Dakota buyer's broker receives a request from the seller to identify their buyer's source of funds. The buyer's broker should:
AProvide this information as requested
BDecline to share confidential client information without client authorization✓ Correct
CShare only the general source, not the specific account
DRequire payment from the seller before disclosing
Explanation
Source of funds is confidential client information. The buyer's broker should not disclose this without the buyer's explicit authorization.
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