Wyoming License Law

In Wyoming, an agent who represents a seller as a disclosed dual agent must be careful to:

AShare all of the seller's confidential information with the buyer for fairness
BNot disclose the seller's confidential information such as minimum acceptable price to the buyer✓ Correct
CRepresent the buyer more aggressively to offset their agency advantage
DAdvocate exclusively for the party that pays the higher commission

Explanation

Even in a disclosed dual agency, the agent must maintain each party's confidentiality. The seller's minimum acceptable price is confidential information that must not be shared with the buyer. The agent acts as a neutral facilitator and cannot advocate for either party over the other.

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