Agency
A Maryland listing agent's duty of care to the seller includes:
AGuaranteeing the property will sell within 30 days
BUsing reasonable skill and diligence in marketing the property and advising the seller✓ Correct
CWaiving the commission if the property doesn't sell
DPersonally financing the buyer
Explanation
The duty of care requires the agent to use reasonable professional skill, knowledge, and diligence in representing the seller, including competent marketing and sound advice.
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