Agency
A Louisiana seller's agent may disclose the existence of other offers to a buyer (without disclosing specific terms) when:
AThe agent feels it would help close the deal faster
BThe seller has authorized the disclosure of the existence of multiple offers✓ Correct
CThere is a legal obligation to disclose all competing offers
DThe buyer's agent specifically requests the information
Explanation
Whether to disclose the existence of other offers is the seller's decision, not the agent's unilateral choice. If the seller authorizes the agent to disclose that other offers exist, the agent may do so — but the specific terms of other offers remain confidential.
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