Not an "obligation," but perhaps a duty. Obligation is very different than duty.
As previously posted - depending on the cirmcumstances, sometimes yes and sometimes no. And, you must use the correct definition of "fiduciary duty", too.
Read the article and the case I cited for you for a futher explanation.
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