Agency
A Florida buyer's broker has obtained a signed buyer representation agreement. The buyer then makes an offer on a for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) property. The buyer's broker should:
AAdvise the buyer to contact the FSBO seller directly to avoid complications
BContact the FSBO seller to present the offer and negotiate compensation✓ Correct
CRefuse to present an offer on FSBO properties
DPresent the offer only if the seller agrees to list with the broker
Explanation
A buyer's broker can represent their buyer client on FSBO properties. The buyer's broker should contact the FSBO seller to present the offer.
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