Agency
A Montana real estate salesperson who receives an offer on a listing must deliver the offer to:
AThe seller directly, bypassing the broker
BThe supervising broker promptly, who then presents it to the seller✓ Correct
CThe title company for review first
DThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation
Explanation
Salespersons must deliver all offers and communications to their supervising broker promptly. The broker is the party to the listing agreement and is responsible for presenting offers to the seller.
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