Agency
A Maine real estate agent who helps a client prepare an offer 'too low to be taken seriously' because the agent does not want to lose their relationship with the listing agent has violated their duty of:
ADisclosure
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CAccounting
DConfidentiality
Explanation
Loyalty requires the agent to put the client's interests first. Discouraging a client from making a legitimate offer to preserve a business relationship with another agent is a breach of the fiduciary duty of loyalty.
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