Agency
Which of the following is NOT a fiduciary duty owed by a seller's agent to the seller?
ALoyalty
BDisclosure of all offers
CConfidentiality
DDisclosure of the buyer's motivation✓ Correct
Explanation
A seller's agent owes fiduciary duties including loyalty, confidentiality, obedience, reasonable care, and accounting. Disclosing the buyer's motivation to the seller is not a fiduciary duty to the seller; in fact, disclosing buyer confidential information to the seller would breach the agent's duty to the buyer if acting as a dual agent.
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