Agency
The duty of obedience in an agency relationship requires the agent to:
AFollow all client instructions, including illegal ones
BFollow lawful instructions of the client even if the agent disagrees✓ Correct
CAlways follow the broker's instructions rather than the client's
DComplete all tasks without questioning the client
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow lawful instructions of the principal. However, the agent is NOT required to follow instructions that are illegal, unethical, or violate license law or fair housing.
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