Agency (alternative)
A Maryland seller's agent who fails to present an offer because they personally believe it is too low has:
AExercised appropriate professional judgment
BViolated their duty to present all offers promptly to the seller✓ Correct
CProtected the seller from wasting their time
DComplied with MREC's efficiency guidelines
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all offers to the seller — it is the seller's right to decide which offers to accept, counter, or reject. Withholding offers violates the agent's fiduciary duty.
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