Agency
When a Wyoming real estate agent represents a buyer in a transaction, which of the following information should the agent NOT share with the seller?
AThe buyer's identity
BThe fact that the buyer is pre-approved for financing
CThe buyer's maximum willingness to pay for the property✓ Correct
DThe buyer's intended use of the property
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes the duty of confidentiality to the buyer. Disclosing the buyer's maximum willingness to pay would harm the buyer's negotiating position and would be a breach of fiduciary duty.
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