Contracts
A NH property owner who receives an unsolicited cash offer must:
AAccept it if it is above the assessed value
BDo nothing — they have no obligation to accept any offer✓ Correct
CRespond within 72 hours by law
DList the property on MLS before negotiating
Explanation
Property owners are never legally obligated to accept any offer, even at full price or in cash. The decision to sell — and to whom and at what price — is entirely the owner's.
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