Agency
A listing broker may advertise a property priced at the seller's direction even if the broker believes the price is too high because the broker's duty of obedience:
ADoes not apply to pricing decisions
BRequires following lawful client instructions, including listing at the seller's chosen price✓ Correct
CRequires the broker to independently determine market value
DAllows the broker to refuse any instruction they disagree with
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow lawful client instructions — including the seller's choice of listing price. The broker may advise against it, but ultimately the seller decides the price.
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