Agency
In Delaware, which of the following best describes the duty of 'obedience' in an agency relationship?
AThe agent must follow all lawful instructions of the principal✓ Correct
BThe agent must obey the buyer's requests at all times
CThe principal must follow the agent's professional advice
DThe agent must comply with all MLS rules
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow all lawful instructions of the principal (client). The agent is not required to follow instructions that are illegal or unethical.
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