Agency
A Maine buyer's agent who negotiates aggressively on behalf of their buyer-client is fulfilling the duty of:
AConfidentiality
BObedience
CLoyalty✓ Correct
DAccounting
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the agent to act in the best interest of their client. Aggressive negotiation on the buyer's behalf is an expression of the duty of loyalty.
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