Agency
In Minnesota, a seller's agent must disclose the existence of competing offers to a buyer if:
AAlways, as this is standard practice
BOnly if the seller has authorized disclosure of competing offers✓ Correct
CNever, as this is confidential seller information
DOnly if the offers are from licensed agents
Explanation
Whether to disclose the existence of multiple offers is a confidential seller decision. The listing agent may disclose the existence (not the terms) of other offers only if the seller authorizes it.
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