Agency
In Maine, when a listing agent's client (seller) receives a full-price offer but with conditions the seller dislikes, the agent should:
AAdvise the seller to reject it since it has conditions
BPresent the offer fully and advise the seller of their options (accept, counter, or reject)✓ Correct
CAccept it on the seller's behalf as it is full price
DOnly present it if there are no other offers
Explanation
The agent must present all written offers and provide honest, professional advice about options. The decision to accept, counter, or reject an offer — regardless of price — belongs solely to the seller.
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