Agency
When a Hawaii buyer's agent presents an offer to a seller, the buyer's agent must:
AAdvocate for the highest price possible for the seller
BPresent the offer honestly and promptly, but represent the buyer's interests✓ Correct
CRefuse to present offers below list price
DOnly present pre-approved financing offers
Explanation
A buyer's agent is obligated to present offers promptly and honestly, but their primary duty of loyalty is to the buyer. They must not advocate for the seller's interests.
Related Hawaii Agency Questions
- In Hawaii, which type of listing gives the broker a commission even if the seller finds their own buyer?
- The duty of 'obedience' in a Hawaii agency relationship requires the agent to:
- A Hawaii seller instructs their listing agent to tell prospective buyers the property has never flooded, but the agent knows it flooded once. The agent must:
- Under Hawaii agency law, a 'subagent' is an agent who:
- A Hawaii buyer's agent discovers the property they are making an offer on belongs to the agent's direct competitor. Should this affect how the agent represents the buyer?
- What is 'constructive fraud' in Hawaii real estate agency?
- The Hawaii agency disclosure form must be provided to the consumer:
- What is a 'listing presentation' and what should a Hawaii agent include in a competent one?
Practice More Hawaii Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Hawaii Quiz →