Contracts
A Missouri buyer makes a full-price cash offer. The seller must:
AAccept it since it meets the listing price
BConsider it, but is not legally required to accept any offer✓ Correct
CAccept it if there are no other offers
DAccept it within 24 hours
Explanation
A listing is not an offer to sell—it is an invitation to make offers. The seller is not legally required to accept any offer, including a full-price cash offer.
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