Agency
In Pennsylvania, a buyer's agent's duty of 'accounting' requires the agent to:
APrepare the buyer's tax returns
BPromptly account for all money and property received on behalf of the buyer✓ Correct
CAudit the seller's financial disclosures
DVerify the buyer's bank statements
Explanation
The duty of accounting requires the agent to promptly and accurately account for all funds received on behalf of the client — earnest money, credits, or any other funds. The agent must keep accurate records and provide accountings when requested.
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