New Jersey licensee Sasha has just begun a disclosed dual agency relationship with a
buyer and seller client in the same transaction. Why must she inform them that she is
unable to provide the full range of fiduciary duties?
Because it's impossible to offer full disclosure of material facts when doing so may give one client
a slight advantage over the other.
Because it will be impossible for her to keep all confidential information confidential for both
clients.
Because the state forces her to make the disclosure even though it's not actually a true statement.
Because undivided loyalty is impossible when representing the best interests of both clients
equally.