Agency
A Maine real estate agent who is a seller's agent and presents a lowball offer must:
AAdvise the seller to reject the offer
BPresent the offer to the seller and provide professional advice✓ Correct
CTell the buyer to increase their offer first
DRefuse to present offers below list price
Explanation
A seller's agent has a duty to present all written offers to the seller in a timely manner, regardless of the amount. The agent can provide professional advice but must present the offer.
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