Agency
A Wyoming buyer's agent who learns that their buyer client intends to use the property for an illegal purpose should:
AContinue to assist the buyer and keep the information confidential
BWithdraw from the representation and may be obligated to disclose the illegal purpose✓ Correct
CNotify the seller only
DProceed but document the situation
Explanation
The duty of obedience does not require an agent to follow instructions for illegal activities. A Wyoming agent who discovers a client's illegal intent should withdraw from representation and, depending on circumstances, may need to make appropriate disclosures to protect third parties.
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