Agency
In Montana, a buyer's agent who fails to explain the full implications of a purchase contract to their buyer-client may have breached the duty of:
AObedience
BReasonable care and diligence (competence)✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DAccounting
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care and diligence requires Montana licensees to possess and apply the knowledge and skill required of a competent real estate professional. Failure to explain contract terms and their implications to a buyer-client constitutes a breach of this duty.
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