Agency
In Nevada, the duty of loyalty in an agency relationship means the agent must:
APlace the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own interests✓ Correct
BDisclose all known information about the property
CPresent all offers in a timely manner
DAccount for all funds received
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the agent to put the client's interests first and foremost, above the agent's own interests and above those of other parties. This is a fiduciary duty owed to the principal.
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