Agency
A North Dakota buyer's agent fails to submit an offer within the agreed timeframe, causing the seller to accept another offer. The buyer's agent may have breached the duty of:
ALoyalty
BDiligence (reasonable care and competence)✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DDisclosure
Explanation
The duty of diligence requires an agent to act promptly, competently, and with reasonable care on behalf of the client. Failing to submit an offer in a timely manner is a breach of this duty, potentially causing the client financial harm.
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