Agency
In New Mexico, which fiduciary duty requires an agent to act with the skill, care, and diligence of a reasonably competent real estate professional?
ALoyalty
BDiligence / Reasonable care✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DObedience
Explanation
The duty of diligence (or care) requires the agent to perform their duties with the competence and attention that a reasonable professional in their field would use. It sets the standard of professional performance.
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