Agency
What is a 'ready, willing, and able' buyer in Nevada real estate?
AA buyer who has been pre-approved by the listing broker
BA buyer who is prepared to purchase on the seller's terms (ready), wants to buy (willing), and has the financial capacity to complete the transaction (able)✓ Correct
CA buyer certified by NRED as qualified
DA buyer who has made an offer at full asking price
Explanation
A ready, willing, and able buyer is one who is prepared to purchase (has made a valid offer), wants to buy (is willing to proceed), and has the financial capacity to close (pre-approved, proof of funds). Most Nevada listing agreements state the seller owes a commission when the broker produces such a buyer.
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