Agency
In Louisiana, an agent who receives an offer on behalf of the buyer must communicate the offer to the seller:
AOnly during regular business hours
BPromptly — without any unreasonable delay that could harm the client's interests✓ Correct
CWithin 48 hours of receipt in all cases
DOnly after verifying the buyer's proof of funds
Explanation
The duty of promptness requires an agent to transmit communications (including offers) without unreasonable delay. Holding an offer — even briefly — could disadvantage the client if the property receives other offers or market conditions change.
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