Agency
A Wisconsin buyer's agent who receives information that the seller must sell quickly due to job relocation should:
AImmediately disclose this to other brokers at the MLS
BUse this information to benefit their buyer-client in negotiations✓ Correct
CShare it with the seller's agent out of professional courtesy
DDisclose it to all other buyers competing on the property
Explanation
The buyer's agent has a duty of loyalty to the buyer-client; information about the seller's motivation (like job relocation) should be used to benefit the buyer in negotiations, not disclosed inappropriately.
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