Agency
When a listing agent presents multiple offers to a seller, the agent must:
AA. Present only the highest-priced offer to avoid confusion
BB. Present all offers promptly and in a timely manner, letting the seller decide✓ Correct
CC. Present offers in the order they were received only
DD. Hold offers until the listing expires
Explanation
An agent has a duty to present all offers to the seller promptly. The seller has the right to see and evaluate all offers.
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