Agency
A Connecticut listing agent who receives a low offer on a property listed at $450,000 must:
AReject the offer before presenting it to the seller
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller regardless of the agent's personal opinion✓ Correct
CNegotiate a minimum of $430,000 before presenting
DAsk the buyer's agent to increase the offer first
Explanation
A listing agent has a duty to present all written offers to the seller promptly. The agent's personal opinion of an offer's merit does not authorize withholding it from the seller.
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