Agency
The duty of 'reasonable care and diligence' in agency requires an Arizona agent to:
AGuarantee a favorable outcome for the client
BExercise the degree of care that a reasonably competent real estate professional would exercise✓ Correct
CPerform any act the client requests
DGuarantee the accuracy of all property information
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care requires an agent to exercise the standard of care and skill that a reasonably competent real estate professional would use. It does not guarantee outcomes but requires competent professional service.
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