Agency
An agent's duty of reasonable care and diligence in a real estate transaction includes:
AGuaranteeing the buyer obtains financing
BExercising the skill and knowledge expected of a professional licensee in the same market✓ Correct
CEnsuring the property appraises at the purchase price
DRequiring the seller to make all repairs prior to closing
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care and diligence requires the agent to apply professional skills, knowledge, and effort expected of a competent licensee — advising clients accurately and diligently pursuing their interests.
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