Agency
A New Hampshire buyer's agent who fails to inform a buyer about comparable sales prices in the area has likely violated the duty of:
ALoyalty
BConfidentiality
CReasonable care and diligence✓ Correct
DObedience
Explanation
Providing market data such as comparable sales is part of the agent's duty of reasonable care and diligence. Failure to inform a buyer client of relevant market information breaches this duty.
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