A broker lists a property for sale. As time goes by, it is evident that the property is not very desirable. The broker and a partner observe that with a zoning variance and some modest remodeling, the character of the property could be changed to make it more valuable and saleable. The partner purchases the property without revealing the plan to the seller or identifying his relationship with the broker. Which of the following is true of this transaction?

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A broker lists a property for sale. As time goes by, it is evident that the property is not very desirable. The broker and a partner observe that with a zoning variance and some modest remodeling, the character of the property could be changed to make it more valuable and saleable. The partner purchases the property without revealing the plan to the seller or identifying his relationship with the broker. Which of the following is true of this transaction?






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