Agency
An Indiana listing broker who tells a buyer that the 'seller will take less' without authorization is violating the duty of:
AReasonable care
BConfidentiality — disclosing the seller's minimum acceptable price is a breach of the duty of confidentiality✓ Correct
CAccounting
DObedience
Explanation
A seller's minimum acceptable price is confidential information protected by the duty of confidentiality. Disclosing it to a buyer without the seller's authorization is a serious breach of fiduciary duty.
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