Agency
In New Mexico, which of the following is NOT a fiduciary duty owed by an agent to their principal?
ALoyalty
BConfidentiality
CGuaranteeing the sale✓ Correct
DReasonable care and diligence
Explanation
An agent's fiduciary duties include loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, obedience, reasonable care and diligence, and accounting. An agent does NOT guarantee the sale — only the obligation to use best efforts.
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