Agency
An Indiana agent's duty of loyalty means the agent must:
AAlways recommend the highest list price to earn more commission
BPut the client's interests above the agent's own interests✓ Correct
CAdvocate for the client even if it means concealing material defects
DOnly work with one client at a time
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the agent to always act in the best interests of the client, placing the client's interests above the agent's own financial interests or the interests of other parties.
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