Agency
When an Oregon broker represents a seller, the broker's fiduciary duties to the seller include:
AObedience, loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, accounting, and reasonable care (OLD CAR)✓ Correct
BDisclosure to all parties equally
CRepresenting the seller's interests at all times, even if it means withholding material facts from buyers
DOnly accounting for client funds
Explanation
Oregon agency law requires a seller's broker to fulfill all fiduciary duties to their client: Obedience (following lawful instructions), Loyalty (putting client interests first), Disclosure (informing client of relevant facts), Confidentiality (keeping client information private), Accounting (handling client funds properly), and Reasonable Care (applying professional competence).
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