Agency
Under Arizona agency law, the duty of 'reasonable care' includes the obligation of an agent to:
AGuarantee a successful transaction outcome
BResearch and verify material facts before presenting them to clients✓ Correct
CConduct a full inspection of every property they show
DGuarantee the accuracy of all seller-provided information
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care includes verifying and researching material facts before presenting them—such as checking square footage, confirming school district boundaries, and verifying facts that a reasonably competent professional would investigate.
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