Agency
When a buyer's agent presents multiple offers to a seller's agent, the seller's agent should:
AAccept only the highest offer
BPresent all offers to the seller promptly✓ Correct
CReject offers below asking price without consulting the seller
DCounter only the most favorable offer
Explanation
A listing agent owes the seller the duty to present all offers promptly and in their entirety. Failing to present offers is a breach of fiduciary duty.
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