Agency
Under South Carolina law, an agent's fiduciary duties to the client continue until:
AThe listing expires
BThe transaction closes or the agency relationship is terminated✓ Correct
CThe earnest money is deposited
DThe offer is accepted
Explanation
Fiduciary duties continue for the duration of the agency relationship, which typically ends at closing (for a transaction that closes) or upon other termination of the agency agreement.
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