Agency
A NH buyer's agent has the buyer's written authority to negotiate on their behalf. During negotiations, the agent can:
ACommit the buyer to any price the agent determines is fair
BPresent offers and counteroffers as directed by the buyer, but cannot commit the buyer without their specific authorization✓ Correct
CWaive inspection contingencies without buyer approval
DAccept a seller's counteroffer on the buyer's behalf without further contact
Explanation
A buyer's agent is a special agent with authority limited to the specific transaction and the buyer's instructions. The agent can negotiate within the buyer's parameters but cannot commit the buyer to terms without explicit authorization.
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