Agency
Under Delaware law, the listing broker is required to present ALL offers to the seller:
AOnly if the offer meets the asking price
BOnly written offers signed by the buyer
CPromptly, regardless of the offer price or terms✓ Correct
DOnly after the inspection contingency period has passed
Explanation
The listing broker has a duty to promptly present all offers to the seller, regardless of the offer amount or terms. Screening or withholding offers violates the seller's right to make informed decisions.
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