Agency
Under Virginia law, an agent acting as a disclosed dual agent may NOT:
ADisclose the listing price to the buyer
BDisclose the buyer's willingness to pay more without consent✓ Correct
CShow the property to the buyer
DPrepare documents for both parties
Explanation
A dual agent in Virginia may not disclose confidential information — such as the buyer's willingness to pay above asking — without the party's consent, as this would breach the duty of confidentiality.
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