Agency
A Louisiana licensee's duty of 'obedience' means they must follow:
AAll instructions from the broker regardless of legality
BAll lawful instructions from their client within the scope of the agency relationship✓ Correct
COnly instructions that maximize their commission
DInstructions from the LREC exclusively
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires a licensee to follow their client's lawful instructions — instructions must be legal and within the scope of the agency. The agent is not required to follow unlawful instructions.
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