Agency
A Utah agent working as a limited agent (dual agent) may NOT:
APrepare and present offers
BDisclose to each party information the other party has identified as confidential✓ Correct
CAssist both parties with paperwork
DProvide information about comparable sales
Explanation
A limited agent (dual agent) must not share either party's confidential information with the other. They can assist both parties with paperwork, provide objective information, and present offers—but cannot disclose negotiating positions or motivations.
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