Agency
A real estate broker's fiduciary duty of loyalty requires the broker to:
ABe honest with all parties in the transaction
BDisclose all material facts about the property
CPlace the client's interests above all others, including the broker's own interests✓ Correct
DMaintain accurate records of all transactions
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of loyalty requires the broker to place the client's interests above all others, including the broker's own financial interests. This means the broker cannot benefit personally at the client's expense and must avoid conflicts of interest.
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