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A Connecticut seller receives three offers on the same day. How must the listing agent handle this?
APresent only the highest offer
BPresent all offers to the seller simultaneously or in close succession✓ Correct
CPresent offers in the order received
DReject all but the highest offer without consulting the seller
Explanation
The listing agent must present all offers to the seller. In a multiple offer situation, the agent typically presents all offers simultaneously or in succession to allow the seller to compare and decide.
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