Agency
In New Mexico, an agent's duty to their client ends when:
AThe listing agreement is signed
BThe transaction closes and all fiduciary duties are fulfilled, unless the agency relationship is terminated earlier✓ Correct
CThe property is shown for the first time
DThe offer is accepted
Explanation
Agency generally ends upon completion of the agency purpose (typically at closing), mutual agreement, expiration of the listing agreement, or by operation of law. Post-closing duties like confidentiality may survive termination.
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