Agency
In Hawaii, when a buyer's agent presents an offer, the agent must disclose to the buyer any known material facts about the property. This is an example of the duty of:
ALoyalty
BObedience
CDisclosure✓ Correct
DAccounting
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of disclosure requires an agent to inform their client of all known material facts that could affect the client's decisions.
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