Agency
A Kentucky agent's fiduciary duty requires them to act in the client's best interest rather than their own. If an agent earns a higher commission by steering a buyer to a more expensive property, the agent may be in violation of the duty of:
AConfidentiality
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CAccounting
DDisclosure
Explanation
Steering a buyer to a more expensive property to earn a higher commission at the expense of the buyer's best interests violates the fiduciary duty of loyalty.
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