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When acting as a dual agent, a licensee shall not:

Select one:
a. Disclose all latent material defects in the property that are
known to the licensee.
b. Help the buyer compare financing alternatives.
C. Disclose the price the buyer or tenant is willing to pay
without the permission of the buyer or tenant.
d. Provide information about comparable properties that
have sold so both clients may make educated decisions on
what price to accept or offer.

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Answer:

C. Disclose the price the buyer or tenant is willing to pay

without the permission of the buyer or tenant.

Step-by-step explanation:

A Dual agent refers to one agent or an agency firm that represents both the buyers and seller in the same transaction. An Agent may be licensed to act as a dual agent only with the written consent of both the buyers and seller. The dual agent must do be neutral to both parties and must not disclose any confidential information to either party.

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