Agency
When a Texas broker acts as an intermediary, they may NOT:
AAppoint designated sales agents to the parties
BDisclose that one party will accept a price other than the listed price without consent✓ Correct
CCommunicate information about the property's condition
DFacilitate negotiations between the parties
Explanation
An intermediary in Texas is prohibited from disclosing information about what price or terms one party will accept without that party's consent, disclosing personal motivations, or disclosing confidential information.
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