Agency
A NH buyer's agent discovers that the seller has received two prior offers on the property. The agent may:
ADemand the seller disclose the prior offer amounts to help the buyer make a better offer
BUse this knowledge to advise the buyer on competitive offer strategy without knowing the prior offer amounts (unless disclosed)✓ Correct
CRequire the seller to show all previous offers before the buyer submits
DAccess the prior offer details through the MLS showing history
Explanation
The existence of prior offers may be disclosed by the listing agent, but the specific terms are confidential. A buyer's agent can advise their client to make a competitive offer based on market conditions without having access to prior offer terms. The buyer's agent cannot demand disclosure of confidential offer details.
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