Agency
In North Dakota, when is it permissible for a buyer's agent to reveal the buyer's identity to the listing agent?
ANever under any circumstances
BWhen the buyer gives authorization or when required by law✓ Correct
COnly after the contract is fully executed
DOnly when the buyer is a cash buyer
Explanation
Confidential information may be disclosed when the client gives informed consent (authorization). Some information, such as the buyer's identity, may also need to be disclosed per contract or legal requirements.
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