Agency
When a North Dakota seller refuses to reduce their listing price despite the agent's advice that it is overpriced, the agent should:
ATerminate the listing agreement immediately
BLower the price without the seller's consent to attract buyers
CRespect the seller's decision and continue marketing at the listed price✓ Correct
DAdvise prospective buyers that the price is too high
Explanation
The agent's duty of obedience requires following the client's lawful instructions. If the seller sets a price the agent disagrees with, the agent must respect that decision and continue marketing the property at the listed price.
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