Agency
A Louisiana licensee working as a 'transaction broker' owes all of the following duties EXCEPT:
AHonesty and fairness
BAccounting for funds
CUndivided loyalty to one party✓ Correct
DPresenting all offers
Explanation
A transaction broker (facilitator/intermediary) assists both parties but does not represent either party exclusively. Unlike a fiduciary agent, the transaction broker does not owe undivided loyalty to one party. They owe honesty, accounting, and presentation of offers to both sides.
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