Agency
A Pennsylvania licensee who represents a buyer and has been asked by a seller's agent to 'disclose your buyer's bottom line' should:
AShare it as professional courtesy
BDecline to share confidential buyer information — protecting buyer negotiating position✓ Correct
CShare it only if the seller's agent agrees to reciprocate
DAsk PREC for guidance before responding
Explanation
A buyer's agent in Pennsylvania owes confidentiality to their buyer client — protecting information about the buyer's maximum price, motivation, and negotiating position from disclosure to the seller or seller's agent. Sharing this information would be a breach of fiduciary duty regardless of the requesting agent's justification.
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