Agency
A NH buyer's agent who fails to recommend a professional home inspection to a buyer purchasing a 60-year-old colonial has likely breached the duty of:
ALoyalty
BReasonable care and diligence✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DObedience
Explanation
Recommending a professional home inspection for an older property is a fundamental part of an agent's duty of reasonable care and diligence. Failing to recommend an inspection on an older home — where issues are more likely — is a breach of this duty.
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