Agency
A Louisiana real estate agent's duty of 'obedience' to their client means:
AFollowing all client instructions regardless of legality
BCarrying out the client's lawful instructions promptly and diligently✓ Correct
CObeying only LREC regulations
DReporting to the client's attorney for all decisions
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires a Louisiana licensee to promptly and diligently carry out the client's lawful instructions. The agent need not follow instructions that are illegal, unethical, or contrary to license law or professional standards.
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