Agency

A New Hampshire listing agent who represents the seller should NOT:

ADisclose the property's material defects to buyers
BAdvise the seller on an appropriate asking price
CAdvise the buyer on how much to offer to secure the property✓ Correct
DPresent all offers to the seller promptly

Explanation

A seller's agent should not advise the buyer on how much to offer — doing so would serve the buyer's interests at the expense of the seller's, creating a conflict of duty and potentially constituting undisclosed dual agency.

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