Agency
A North Dakota broker owes which duty to all parties, regardless of whom they represent?
ALoyalty
BHonesty✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DObedience
Explanation
Honesty is owed to all parties in a transaction, regardless of the agency relationship. Fiduciary duties like loyalty, confidentiality, and obedience are owed only to the represented client.
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