Agency (alternative)
Maryland's requirement that agents present all written offers to the seller applies:
AOnly to offers at or above 90% of list price
BTo all written offers received before seller acceptance of another offer✓ Correct
COnly if no other offer is already under contract
DOnly to offers submitted by cooperating brokers
Explanation
Maryland listing agents must present all written offers to the seller promptly, unless the seller has given written instructions to the contrary, for as long as the property is on the market without an accepted contract.
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