Contracts
A Kansas real estate agent receives two simultaneous offers on the same listing. The agent should:
APresent only the highest offer to the seller
BPresent all offers to the seller simultaneously for the seller to evaluate✓ Correct
CHold the lower offers until the seller responds to the first
DAccept the best offer on the seller's behalf
Explanation
An agent has a duty to present all offers to the seller promptly. When multiple offers arrive simultaneously, they should be presented together so the seller can make an informed decision.
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