Agency
A Virginia listing agent who receives a buyer's offer containing confidential financial information should:
AShare all financial details with the seller to help negotiate
BShare only information relevant to the offer terms and protect buyer confidential information as required✓ Correct
CKeep all offer details confidential from the seller
DForward the buyer's complete financial package to the seller
Explanation
A listing agent may share offer terms with the seller but should not disclose confidential financial information about the buyer that is not relevant to the transaction and that would harm the buyer's negotiating position.
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