Agency
A Florida listing broker receives two offers simultaneously — one full price and one below list. The broker must:
APresent only the full-price offer to avoid confusion
BPresent all offers to the seller unless the seller has instructed otherwise✓ Correct
CPresent offers in chronological order, one at a time
DAccept the highest offer on behalf of the seller
Explanation
Florida brokers must present all offers in a timely manner unless the seller has given specific written instructions otherwise. The broker cannot withhold or refuse to present any offer.
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