Agency
When a Rhode Island listing agent receives an offer from an unrepresented buyer, the agent's duty of disclosure to the buyer includes:
AAll confidential information about the seller
BMaterial facts about the property that affect value or desirability✓ Correct
CThe seller's minimum acceptable price
DThe agent's commission split
Explanation
Even when working with an unrepresented buyer, a listing agent must disclose material facts about the property that could affect its value or desirability. However, the agent does not disclose confidential seller information.
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