Agency
A buyer's agent who, without authorization, tells the seller the buyer is willing to pay more than the offered price is violating the duty of:
AObedience
BConfidentiality and loyalty to the buyer client✓ Correct
CReasonable care
DAccounting
Explanation
The buyer's agent violates both confidentiality (sharing confidential negotiating information without authorization) and loyalty (acting against the buyer's financial interests in the negotiation).
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