Agency
A listing agent receives multiple offers on the same day. Their duty to the seller is to:
APresent only the highest-priced offer to save time
BPresent all offers to the seller promptly, unless instructed otherwise by the seller in writing✓ Correct
CSelect the strongest offer and present only that one
DHold all offers until the listing agent consults with the buyer's agents
Explanation
A listing agent must present all written offers to the seller promptly unless the seller has provided written instructions otherwise. The seller — not the agent — decides which offer to consider.
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