Agency
A NH real estate agent's duty to their client terminates in all of the following EXCEPT:
AWhen the listing period expires without a sale
BUpon the death of the client
CAfter the property closes and all obligations are fulfilled
DWhen the agent personally dislikes the client✓ Correct
Explanation
An agent's personal feelings about a client do not terminate an agency relationship. Agency ends by expiration, completion of the purpose, mutual agreement, death or incapacity of a party, or other recognized legal reasons — not personal preference.
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