Agency
The duty of 'loyalty' in an Alaska agency relationship means the agent must:
ARefer all clients to the same affiliated mortgage lender
BPlace the client's interests above their own and above those of third parties✓ Correct
CRemain with the same brokerage for the duration of the agency
DRefuse to show competing properties to the buyer-client
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of loyalty requires the agent to place the principal's interests above all others, including the agent's own financial interests. An agent cannot prioritize their commission, their relationship with another party, or any other interest over the client's lawful objectives.
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