Agency
In Nevada, an agent who receives an offer on a listed property must:
AWait until the next business day to present it
BPresent the offer to the seller as soon as practicable✓ Correct
CReview the offer with their broker before presenting
DOnly present offers above the listed price
Explanation
Nevada real estate agents have a duty to present all offers to the seller as soon as practicable. This includes offers below asking price and offers the agent personally believes are unacceptable.
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