Agency
What is the fiduciary duty of 'loyalty' in Nevada real estate agency?
APlacing the broker's interests above all else
BPlacing the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own financial interest✓ Correct
CBeing loyal to all parties in a transaction equally
DFollowing instructions from the Nevada Real Estate Division
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of loyalty requires the Nevada agent to place their client's interests above all others, including the agent's personal financial interests. This means not recommending services for personal gain, not discouraging offers for fear of losing a deal, and always acting in the client's best interest.
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