Agency

Under Washington's agency law, the duty of 'loyalty' requires a real estate agent to:

APrioritize the agent's commission over the client's interests
BPlace the client's interests above the agent's own interests and third-party interests✓ Correct
CBe loyal to the brokerage firm rather than the individual client
DMaintain loyalty to both buyer and seller equally in all transactions

Explanation

The duty of loyalty is a core fiduciary duty requiring the agent to place the client's interests first — above the agent's own interests, the interests of other parties, and the interests of the brokerage firm. The agent must avoid conflicts of interest and act solely in the client's best interest.

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