Agency
A Wyoming real estate agent working as a transaction broker owes the parties:
AFull fiduciary duties to the buyer only
BFull fiduciary duties to the seller only
CLimited duties of honesty, fairness, and disclosure of material facts✓ Correct
DNo duties whatsoever
Explanation
A transaction broker (also called a facilitator) in Wyoming does not represent either party but owes limited duties of honesty, fairness, and disclosure of material facts to both parties in the transaction.
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