Agency
A Montana buyer's agent discovers that their client's offer was rejected and the property sold to another buyer. The agent should:
ADemand the seller explain why the offer was rejected
BInform the buyer of the rejection, discuss strategies for future offers, and continue searching for suitable properties✓ Correct
CFile a complaint with the Board of Realty Regulation
DAsk the new buyer to reassign the property
Explanation
When a buyer's offer is rejected, the agent informs the buyer, discusses what may have been unappealing about the offer terms, and continues working to find suitable properties. Sellers have no obligation to explain rejection decisions.
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