Contracts
Under Florida law, when must a broker present an offer to a seller?
AOnly offers at or above the listing price
BOnly written offers signed by the buyer
CAll offers received before closing unless the seller directs otherwise in writing✓ Correct
DOnly offers submitted during business hours
Explanation
Florida law requires brokers to present all offers to the seller until closing UNLESS the seller gives the broker written instructions not to present additional offers after an offer has been accepted. All offers, regardless of price, must generally be presented.
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