Agency
A Wisconsin broker discloses a dual agency situation and gets written consent. One of the duties the broker must limit is:
AAccounting for all funds
BDisclosing known material defects
CUndivided loyalty (the broker cannot fully advocate for either party)✓ Correct
DPresenting all offers
Explanation
In a dual agency, the broker cannot give undivided loyalty to either party because they represent both. The duty of loyalty is necessarily limited — the broker cannot advocate for one party against the other.
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