Agency
A Utah agent who advertises as a 'buyer specialist' but then shows only their own listings to buyers is:
AActing within their rights as a licensed agent
BCreating a potential undisclosed conflict of interest and possible agency violation✓ Correct
CRequired by their principal broker to show company listings first
DFollowing normal industry practice
Explanation
An agent who claims to represent buyers but steers them only toward the agent's own listings has an undisclosed conflict of interest. Buyers deserve to know about this conflict, and the agent must disclose their financial interest in listings they show.
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