Agency
A Wyoming listing agent who receives an offer on their listing from an unrepresented buyer (FSBO) situation must disclose to the buyer:
ANothing since the agent only represents the seller
BThat they represent the seller and cannot give the buyer real estate advice or act in the buyer's interest✓ Correct
CBoth the seller's and buyer's full information
DThat the buyer should hire their own agent before proceeding
Explanation
When a listing agent works with an unrepresented buyer, they must disclose that they represent the seller and cannot act as the buyer's agent or provide advice in the buyer's interest. The buyer may choose to hire their own agent or proceed unrepresented with this clear understanding.
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