Agency
A North Dakota listing agent who tells a prospective buyer that 'the seller will accept $20,000 less than the list price' is violating their duty of:
ADisclosure
BLoyalty and confidentiality to the seller✓ Correct
CAccounting
DObedience
Explanation
Revealing the seller's minimum acceptable price to a buyer breaches the listing agent's fiduciary duties of loyalty (acting in the seller's best interest) and confidentiality (keeping the seller's confidences).
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