Agency
A Pennsylvania buyer's agent owes which fiduciary duty that specifically requires acting in the buyer's best financial interest?
ADisclosure
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DAccounting
Explanation
The duty of loyalty requires the buyer's agent to place the buyer's interests above all others, including the agent's own interests and those of the seller. This is the core fiduciary obligation distinguishing representation from facilitation.
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