Agency
A Massachusetts broker in a transaction fails to present all offers to the seller. This violates the seller's right to:
AAccept only offers above asking price
BReceive and consider all offers brought to the broker✓ Correct
CControl when offers are presented
DReject all offers during a specified period
Explanation
A listing broker has the duty to present all offers to the seller promptly. Withholding offers violates the fiduciary duty of disclosure and loyalty to the seller.
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