Agency
A broker representing a seller receives an offer that they personally believe is too low. The broker must:
APresent the offer to the seller only if the broker considers it reasonable
BPresent all written offers to the seller promptly, regardless of price✓ Correct
CReject the low offer and ask the buyer to improve it before presenting
DConsult with the managing broker before presenting any low offers
Explanation
Illinois law requires a broker to present all written offers to the seller promptly, regardless of the broker's personal opinion of the offer's merit. The seller has the right to evaluate all offers.
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