Agency
A Kansas real estate agent inadvertently tells the buyer's agent the seller's bottom price. This slip violates the duty of:
AObedience
BReasonable care — the agent failed to protect confidential information through carelessness✓ Correct
CAccounting
DLoyalty only
Explanation
Inadvertently disclosing confidential information through carelessness violates the duty of reasonable care as well as confidentiality. The agent has a duty to protect client information carefully.
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