Agency
In Maine, a buyer's agent must present all offers the buyer wishes to make, even if the agent believes the offer is not competitive. This reflects the duty of:
AConfidentiality
BReasonable care
CObedience (to lawful client instructions)✓ Correct
DDisclosure
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow the lawful instructions of their client, including presenting offers the agent may personally believe are too low or unlikely to succeed.
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