Agency
A NH agent's duty of 'reasonable care' requires the agent to:
AGuarantee the accuracy of all information they provide
BExercise the degree of care, skill, and knowledge expected of a competent real estate professional✓ Correct
CPerform personal inspections of every property they list
DProvide legal advice on all contract terms
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care (competence) requires a NH real estate agent to exercise the skill, care, and knowledge typical of a competent real estate professional. This includes being knowledgeable about their market, understanding contract terms, and advising clients within their expertise—while referring legal and tax questions to appropriate professionals.
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