Agency
A Texas licensee's fiduciary duties to their client include all of the following EXCEPT:
ALoyalty
BConfidentiality
CObedience
DGuaranteeing a successful transaction✓ Correct
Explanation
A licensee cannot guarantee a successful transaction outcome. The fiduciary duties owed to a client are: loyalty, obedience, disclosure, confidentiality, accounting, and reasonable care (often remembered asOLDCAR or CLADON).
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