Agency
A North Dakota licensee acting as a transaction coordinator (facilitator) for both buyer and seller owes which duties to both parties?
AFull fiduciary duties to both parties
BHonesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of material facts✓ Correct
CLoyalty and confidentiality to the buyer only
DNo duties to either party
Explanation
A transaction coordinator/facilitator who represents neither party exclusively owes both parties honesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of material facts, but does not owe full fiduciary duties such as loyalty or confidentiality to either party.
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