Agency
Under Iowa law, when must a real estate agent present an offer to the seller?
AOnly if the agent believes the offer is acceptable
BWithin 24 hours of receiving it, or as soon as reasonably practicable✓ Correct
COnly after the listing agreement expires
DOnly during business hours
Explanation
Iowa licensees have a duty to present all offers to the seller in a timely manner. Unless the seller has given written instructions to the contrary, all offers must be presented promptly.
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