Agency
A Massachusetts buyer's agent who receives an offer from a buyer must:
APresent it to the seller directly
BSubmit it promptly to the listing broker or seller's representative✓ Correct
CHold it for 48 hours before submitting
DFirst review it with the buyer's attorney
Explanation
A buyer's agent in Massachusetts must promptly transmit any offer made by their buyer to the listing broker or seller's representative. Holding or delaying offers is a violation of professional obligations.
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