Agency
What is the duty of 'obedience' in an Idaho agency relationship?
AFollowing all of the client's instructions, even if illegal
BFollowing all lawful instructions given by the client✓ Correct
CDoing whatever the other party requests
DObeying IREC rules only
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow all lawful instructions given by the client. Agents are not required to follow illegal instructions and cannot comply with instructions that violate fair housing laws or other statutes.
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