Agency
A Kansas agent who 'sits on an offer' (delays presenting it) while waiting for a better offer to come in has violated the duty of:
AAccounting
BLoyalty — by not promptly presenting offers as required✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DObedience
Explanation
Withholding or delaying presentation of an offer to benefit another party or oneself violates the duty of loyalty and the agent's obligation to act in the seller's best interest.
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