Agency
An Ohio buyer's agent should advise their client to:
AMake an offer at full asking price on every property to avoid missing out
BConduct due diligence, get an inspection, and review all disclosures before completing the purchase✓ Correct
CSkip the title search to save money
DAvoid asking the seller for repairs to keep the deal smooth
Explanation
A buyer's agent fulfills their duty of reasonable care and loyalty by advising the buyer to perform proper due diligence, including home inspections and review of all disclosures.
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