Agency
A Kansas seller's agent receives an offer below asking price. What is the agent's duty?
AReject the offer without presenting it
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller✓ Correct
CCounter at full asking price automatically
DDisclose the offer only if it is within 5% of asking price
Explanation
A seller's agent in Kansas has a fiduciary duty to present all offers to the seller promptly, regardless of the offer price.
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