Agency
When a Georgia seller's agent receives an offer that is contingent on the sale of the buyer's current home, the agent must:
AA. Reject the offer on the seller's behalf automatically
BB. Present the offer promptly to the seller and explain all terms including the contingency✓ Correct
CC. Only present offers with no contingencies
DD. Ask the buyer to waive the contingency before presenting
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all offers promptly, including those with contingencies. The agent's duty is to inform and advise, but the seller makes the decision about whether to accept, counter, or reject offers.
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