Agency
An agent who discloses a buyer's maximum offer price to the seller without the buyer's consent has violated the duty of:
AObedience
BAccounting
CConfidentiality✓ Correct
DDisclosure
Explanation
Disclosing the buyer's maximum offer price without consent violates the duty of confidentiality, which protects information that could harm the client's negotiating position.
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