Agency
A NH listing agent who receives multiple offers must present them to the seller:
AOnly the highest price offer
BAll offers promptly, unless the seller instructs otherwise✓ Correct
CIn order of price from highest to lowest only
DOnly offers with no contingencies
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all offers to the seller promptly, unless the seller has given specific written instructions about how offers should be handled. The decision about which offer to accept is the seller's.
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