Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi listing agent presents a low offer to a seller who is clearly disgusted by it. The seller says 'throw it away.' The agent should:
AComply with the seller's instruction and discard the offer
BRetain the offer, explain the duty to present all offers, and attempt to persuade the seller to sign a rejection✓ Correct
CAdjust the offer amount to make it more attractive before presenting it
DReport the seller to MREC for refusing to negotiate
Explanation
Mississippi agents have a duty to present all written offers to the seller, regardless of how low. The agent should explain this duty and keep a copy of the offer. If the seller refuses to respond, the agent should document the refusal.
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