Agency
The 'obedience' duty of an Indiana real estate agent requires the agent to:
AFollow any instruction from the client, even if illegal
BFollow the client's lawful instructions within the scope of the agency✓ Correct
CObey the broker's instructions over the client's
DFollow IREC guidelines even when they conflict with the client's instructions
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow the client's lawful instructions. An agent must not follow unlawful instructions (such as hiding known defects or discriminating).
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