Agency
The fiduciary duty of 'obedience' requires an agent to:
AFollow all of the client's lawful instructions✓ Correct
BSubmit all offers regardless of price
CObey the instructions of the opposing party
DFollow only written instructions
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of obedience requires the agent to follow all of the client's lawful and ethical instructions promptly. The agent is not required to follow illegal or unethical instructions, such as directing the agent to violate fair housing laws.
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