28 of 75 Which of the duties owed by a licensee to all parties in a transaction applies both before and after the signing of an agency agreement? Obedience Loyalty Confidentiality Advising
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The question asks which duty owed by a licensee (such as a real estate agent) to all parties in a transaction applies both before and after the signing of an agency agreement. The options given are Obedience, Loyalty, Confidentiality, and Advising. Show more…
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