Agency
In Utah, when does an agent's fiduciary duty to a client end?
AWhen the listing agreement expires
BUpon completion of the transaction, though some duties (like confidentiality) may extend beyond closing✓ Correct
CWhen the agent leaves the brokerage
DAfter 30 days following closing
Explanation
Most fiduciary duties end at closing, but the duty of confidentiality continues after the transaction ends. Agents should not disclose client confidences even after the agency relationship terminates.
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