Agency
The duty of care (competence) in agency requires the agent to:
AAccept every client who requests representation
BExercise the skill and knowledge reasonably expected of a licensed real estate professional✓ Correct
CProvide free inspections and legal advice to clients
DGuarantee the outcome of all transactions
Explanation
The duty of care requires agents to exercise the degree of skill and knowledge that a reasonably competent real estate professional would possess, including knowledge of the market, contracts, and applicable laws.
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