Agency
An agent who takes advantage of a client's inexperience to negotiate a personal benefit in a transaction violates which duty?
ADisclosure
BAccounting
CLoyalty✓ Correct
DObedience
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the agent to place the client's interests above their own. Taking advantage of a client's inexperience for personal gain is a serious breach of loyalty and could result in license disciplinary action.
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