Agency
In Florida, the listing broker's duty to present offers continues until:
AThe property is under contract
BThe listing expires
CThe seller instructs the broker in writing to stop presenting offers
DBoth A and C✓ Correct
Explanation
The duty to present offers continues until the property is under contract (at which point there is a binding agreement) OR until the seller provides written instruction to the broker not to present further offers. If the seller doesn't want to receive backup offers, they should give written instruction. Simply being under contract doesn't always stop backup offer presentations.
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