Agency
An agent's duty of 'reasonable care and diligence' means the agent must:
AGuarantee results for the client
BExercise the skill and care that a reasonable real estate professional would use under similar circumstances✓ Correct
CWork exclusively for one client at a time
DComplete all tasks within 24 hours of the client's request
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care and diligence requires an agent to perform with the level of skill, knowledge, and attention that a competent real estate professional would exercise in similar circumstances. It does not require perfection but does require professional competence.
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