Agency
Which duty does a Maryland licensee NOT owe to a customer (non-client)?
AHonesty
BDisclosure of material facts
CLoyalty✓ Correct
DAccounting for funds
Explanation
Loyalty is a fiduciary duty owed only to clients. A customer (non-client) receives honesty, disclosure of material facts, and proper handling of funds, but NOT loyalty.
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