Agency
An agent's duty of care requires them to:
AGuarantee the buyer will be satisfied with the property
BExercise the skill and diligence of a competent real estate professional✓ Correct
CPerform all duties expected of a licensed attorney
DInspect every property personally before showing
Explanation
The duty of care (reasonable care and diligence) requires the agent to use the skills, knowledge, and effort expected of a competent real estate professional in Nebraska, not that of a specialist like an attorney or inspector.
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