Agency
A North Dakota licensee's duty of 'obedience' to their client means:
AFollowing all client instructions without question, including illegal ones
BCarrying out lawful client instructions promptly and faithfully✓ Correct
CDoing whatever the client says even if it harms third parties
DFollowing only verbal instructions
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of obedience requires the agent to follow the client's lawful instructions. However, the agent must refuse to follow instructions that are illegal, unethical, or would violate license law or fair housing regulations.
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