Agency
What is the 'dual agent' restriction regarding confidential information?
AA dual agent may share all information freely
BA dual agent cannot disclose either party's confidential information (like motivation or bottom line) to the other✓ Correct
CA dual agent must always disclose everything to both parties
DA dual agent may disclose only price-related information
Explanation
A dual agent, while representing both parties, cannot share either party's confidential information with the other. The agent cannot reveal the seller's lowest acceptable price to the buyer or the buyer's highest offer to the seller.
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