Agency

The duty of 'accounting' in Minnesota agency law requires the agent to:

AAudit the client's personal finances
BKeep accurate records of all money and property received on behalf of the client and report to the client✓ Correct
CFile the client's tax returns
DProvide an appraisal of the property

Explanation

The fiduciary duty of accounting requires the agent to keep accurate records of all money, documents, and property received on behalf of the client, maintain trust accounts properly, and provide full accountings to the client on request. This duty prevents misappropriation of client funds.

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