Agency
In Wyoming, if a buyer's agent discovers that their buyer is planning to flip the property for a quick profit, the agent:
AMust immediately disclose this to the seller
BShould keep this information confidential unless the buyer's plans involve illegal activity✓ Correct
CShould refuse to assist a buyer who is a property flipper
DMust notify the WREC of the buyer's investment strategy
Explanation
A buyer's intended use of the property (such as flipping for profit) is generally confidential information protected by the agent's duty of confidentiality to the buyer. The agent should not share client motivations or investment strategies with the seller unless there is a legal obligation to disclose.
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