Agency
A Pennsylvania licensee who fails to promptly present all written offers to the seller is in violation of which duty?
ALoyalty
BConfidentiality
CDisclosure/accountability✓ Correct
DObedience
Explanation
The duty of disclosure and accountability requires the agent to promptly present all written offers and counteroffers. Withholding or delaying presentation without seller instruction violates this duty and RELRA's requirements for licensee conduct.
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