Agency
In Louisiana, a buyer's agent's duty to exercise 'reasonable care' means the agent should:
AGuarantee the property will appreciate in value
BPerform with the competence and diligence of a professional real estate agent, identifying market issues, advising on offer strategy, and protecting the buyer from known risks✓ Correct
CEnsure the property passes all inspections
DGuarantee the buyer qualifies for their desired financing
Explanation
Reasonable care requires a buyer's agent to act as a competent professional — researching properties, identifying material issues, advising on the market, facilitating inspections, and guiding the buyer through the transaction with skill and diligence.
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