Agency
A Wisconsin disclosed dual agent must obtain written consent from both parties and must not:
AShow the property to multiple buyers
BDisclose confidential information (such as a buyer's maximum price or seller's minimum acceptable price) from one party to the other✓ Correct
CPresent all offers to the seller
DAdvise either party on general market conditions
Explanation
A dual agent cannot disclose confidential information from one client to the other; this is a key limitation of dual agency — the agent cannot advocate fully for either party.
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