Agency
The fiduciary duty of 'accounting' requires a Connecticut agent to:
AProvide annual tax advice to the client
BAccount for all money and property received in connection with the agency relationship✓ Correct
CMaintain separate financial accounts for each client
DProvide monthly financial statements to the Connecticut Real Estate Commission
Explanation
The duty of accounting requires the agent to account for all funds, documents, and property entrusted to them by the client, keeping accurate records and never commingling funds.
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