Agency
When an Oregon buyer's agent accompanies a buyer through a property showing, the agent should:
APoint out only the positive aspects to help the buyer stay motivated
BPoint out both the positive and negative aspects of the property relevant to the buyer's needs and the agent's knowledge✓ Correct
CLet the buyer form their own opinion without any guidance
DOnly address questions the buyer raises, not proactively offer observations
Explanation
A buyer's agent acting with due care and loyalty should share relevant observations about the property — both positive aspects that match the buyer's needs and negative aspects (such as deferred maintenance or potential issues) that could affect the buyer's decision. This is part of the agent's duty to inform.
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