Agency
An agent who, without the client's knowledge, purchases a listing for their own account violates which fiduciary duty?
AObedience
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CDisclosure
DReasonable care
Explanation
Purchasing a client's listing for personal benefit without disclosure violates the duty of loyalty, which requires the agent to put the client's interests ahead of their own in all matters related to the agency.
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