Agency
The duty of 'accounting' in an agency relationship requires the agent to:
APrepare tax returns for the principal
BKeep and provide records of all funds and documents received or disbursed on the principal's behalf✓ Correct
CAudit the escrow company's records
DFile annual financial reports with OREA
Explanation
The duty of accounting requires an agent to maintain accurate records of all money and property received or disbursed on behalf of the principal, and to provide a full accounting upon request. This includes trust account records and transaction documents.
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