Agency
The fiduciary duty of 'loyalty' in a Louisiana agency relationship requires the agent to:
ADisclose all material facts about the property to the public
BPlace the client's interests above the agent's own interests✓ Correct
CMaintain records for at least 5 years
DVerify the accuracy of MLS data
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the agent to place the client's interests above their own and above the interests of third parties, avoiding conflicts of interest.
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