Agency
What is the duty of a Nevada agent when presenting multiple offers to a seller?
AThe agent can choose which offers to present based on commission amount
BThe agent must present all offers promptly and objectively, disclosing all relevant information to help the seller make an informed decision✓ Correct
CThe agent may withhold low offers to save the seller's time
DThe agent must only present offers above the asking price
Explanation
Nevada listing agents have a fiduciary duty to present all offers to the seller promptly and accurately. Withholding or delaying an offer to manipulate the seller's decision is a violation of the agent's duty of loyalty and NRS 645.
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