Agency
An Indiana seller's agent who is asked by the buyer whether the seller has had any offers may:
ADisclose the number and amounts of all previous offers
BOnly disclose if the seller has authorized disclosure; otherwise, the existence and terms of prior offers are confidential✓ Correct
CAlways disclose — buyers have a right to know
DNever disclose any information about prior offers
Explanation
Whether prior offers were received, and their terms, is information the seller may or may not want disclosed. Without the seller's authorization, this information should be treated as confidential by the listing agent.
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