Agency
Which fiduciary duty obligates an agent to promptly deliver all offers and information relevant to the transaction?
ALoyalty
BObedience
CDisclosure✓ Correct
DReasonable care
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires the agent to promptly communicate all material facts and information that may affect the principal's decisions, including presenting all offers.
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