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An agent is told by a seller to hide the fact that a property was once used as a clandestine laboratory for illegal drugs, which can leave toxic residues.
How does the duty of obedience apply here?
- The duty of obedience is voided because the condition is a health and safety hazard that must be disclosed.
- The agent must obey unless the buyer specifically asks about drug use on the premises.
- The agent should obey to avoid stigmatizing the property.
- The agent must obey if the seller has performed a surface cleaning.
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