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A dual agent is working with a seller who is in a rush to relocate and a buyer who has just received a large inheritance.
What must the agent do with this information?
- Keep both the relocation timeline and the inheritance confidential.
- Disclose the relocation rush to the buyer to encourage a fast closing.
- Disclose the inheritance to the seller to justify a higher counter-offer.
- Resign from the transaction immediately due to a conflict of interest.
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