Agency
An Indiana seller's agent who receives a written offer from an unrepresented buyer must:
AOnly present the offer if it is at or above the listing price
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller and treat the unrepresented buyer honestly and fairly✓ Correct
CAdvise the unrepresented buyer to hire their own agent before presenting the offer
DAutomatically become a dual agent for the unrepresented buyer
Explanation
A listing agent must promptly present all written offers to the seller. Unrepresented buyers are entitled to honest and fair treatment (as customers), but the listing agent's fiduciary duties remain with the seller.
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