Agency
In Louisiana, a listing agent who facilitates a sale in which the agent's undisclosed family member is the buyer has violated the duty of:
AObedience
BLoyalty and disclosure — failing to disclose the family relationship creates a conflict of interest and prevents the seller from making an informed decision✓ Correct
CAccounting
DConfidentiality
Explanation
A listing agent with an undisclosed interest in the transaction (family member as buyer) violates the duty of loyalty and the duty of disclosure. The seller has a right to know about the potential conflict so they can protect their interests.
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