Agency
In Idaho, when a seller's agent receives an offer below the listing price, what is the agent's duty?
ARefuse to present it because it is below list price
BPresent it promptly to the seller without filtering based on price✓ Correct
CCounter it without the seller's knowledge at the list price
DOnly present it if the buyer submits a written request
Explanation
Idaho agents must present all written offers to their seller-client promptly, regardless of the offer price. Withholding or refusing to present offers is a violation of fiduciary duty and Idaho license law.
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