Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi real estate licensee who receives an offer on one of their own listings (meaning the agent also represents the buyer) has a duty to:
AAutomatically accept the offer
BPromptly present the offer to the seller and fully disclose the dual agency✓ Correct
CReject the offer to avoid conflict
DHave the offer reviewed by MREC before presentation
Explanation
A licensee in a dual agency situation must promptly present all offers and fully disclose the dual agency to all parties, obtaining written consent before proceeding. All offers must still be presented regardless of agency conflicts.
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