Agency
What is the duty of 'obedience' that a Nevada agent owes to their principal?
AFollowing all instructions including illegal ones
BCarrying out all lawful instructions of the principal promptly✓ Correct
CObeying instructions from cooperating agents in a transaction
DFollowing the guidance of the Nevada Real Estate Division
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of obedience requires the agent to promptly follow all lawful instructions of the principal. Agents must not follow instructions that are illegal or violate professional or ethical standards.
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