Agency
An Arizona listing agent who represents the seller has a duty to present all offers to the seller:
AOnly offers that meet the seller's minimum price requirements
BPromptly and without delay, unless the seller has provided written authorization otherwise✓ Correct
COnly written offers that include earnest money
DOnly offers received before the listing expires
Explanation
An agent must present all offers to the seller promptly and honestly, unless the seller has given written instructions otherwise (e.g.
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