Agency
A Michigan listing agent's implied authority includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AShowing the property to prospective buyers
BAdvertising the property
CAccepting an offer on behalf of the seller✓ Correct
DPlacing a lockbox on the property
Explanation
A listing agent has authority to market the property and present offers, but NOT to accept an offer on behalf of the seller. Only the seller has authority to accept or reject offers (unless the seller grants express written authority).
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