Agency
A Louisiana licensee who represents a buyer and receives an offer from a seller's agent is required to:
APresent any offer to the buyer regardless of the offer's merits
BPresent all written offers to the buyer in a timely manner✓ Correct
CScreen offers and only present those meeting the buyer's stated criteria
DObtain LREC approval before presenting counter offers
Explanation
A Louisiana buyer's agent has a fiduciary duty to present all written offers to the buyer in a timely manner. It is a violation of agency duties to withhold or delay presenting offers without the client's explicit instructions.
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