Agency
If a listing agent learns that the seller is willing to accept $10,000 less than the list price, the agent must:
ADisclose this to all prospective buyers to ensure a quick sale
BKeep this information confidential as it is the seller's private information✓ Correct
CDisclose it only if the buyer specifically asks
DDisclose it to the buyer's agent but not the buyer directly
Explanation
The seller's motivation, bottom-line price, and other confidential information shared by the client must be kept confidential by the listing agent. Disclosing it would breach the agent's fiduciary duty of confidentiality.
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