Agency
Under Oregon law, an agent who represents a seller owes the buyer which of the following duties?
ALoyalty and confidentiality
BDisclosure of all material facts known about the property✓ Correct
CAdvocating for the lowest possible purchase price
DMaintaining confidentiality of all seller information
Explanation
Even when representing the seller, an Oregon agent owes all parties the duty to disclose material facts about the property that could affect the buyer's decision. This is distinct from the duties of loyalty and confidentiality owed only to the client.
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