Agency
In NJ, the duty of 'obedience' does NOT require an agent to follow a client's instruction to:
AList the property at a specific price the seller chooses
BRefuse to show the property to buyers of a specific national origin✓ Correct
CDecline a low offer without presenting it
DAccept only cash offers
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires following lawful instructions only. An instruction to discriminate based on national origin—or any protected class—is illegal.
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