Agency
Which fiduciary duty requires a Maine listing agent to inform the seller of all offers received, even after the seller has accepted another offer?
ALoyalty
BDisclosure✓ Correct
CObedience
DAccounting
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of disclosure requires listing agents in Maine to present all offers to the seller unless the seller explicitly instructs otherwise, even after an offer has been accepted.
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