Agency
When must a Georgia listing broker disclose the existence of other offers on a property?
ANever, as all offer information is confidential
BOnly if the seller instructs the broker to disclose✓ Correct
CAlways, regardless of seller instructions
DOnly if the competing offers are at or above list price
Explanation
Under BRRETA, a listing agent acts on the seller's instructions. The broker may disclose the existence of other offers if the seller authorizes such disclosure, but is not required to do so without seller instruction.
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