Agency
In Missouri, an agent's duty to present all offers to the seller ceases when:
AThe agent deems the offer too low
BThe seller has accepted an offer and has no contingencies pending✓ Correct
CThe MLS listing is marked pending
DThe agent's listing expires
Explanation
Once the seller has accepted an offer and the contract is fully ratified with no pending contingencies, the seller's obligation to consider further offers is effectively complete. Until then, all offers must be presented.
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