Agency
A Nebraska listing agent who receives an offer significantly below list price should:
AReject the offer without presenting it to the seller
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller and let the seller decide whether to respond✓ Correct
CNegotiate with the buyer before presenting to the seller
DAsk the buyer's agent to resubmit at a higher price
Explanation
The listing agent must present all written offers to the seller promptly, regardless of price. The seller alone decides whether to accept, reject, or counter. The agent's personal opinion of the offer's adequacy does not matter.
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