Agency
An Arizona listing broker has a duty to present all offers to the seller:
AOnly those offers above the listing price
BPromptly, unless the seller has given written instructions to the contrary✓ Correct
COnly after verifying the buyer's financial qualifications
DOnly if the buyer is represented by a licensed agent
Explanation
An Arizona listing broker must present all offers promptly to the seller unless the seller has provided written instructions otherwise. The broker may not screen offers based on price or buyer representation.
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