Agency
A NH real estate agent's primary obligation when representing a seller is to:
AFind any buyer as quickly as possible
BObtain the best possible price and terms for the seller within legal and ethical boundaries✓ Correct
CMinimize the seller's closing costs at any cost
DEnsure the buyer gets a fair deal
Explanation
A seller's agent's primary obligation is to the seller — obtaining the best possible price, terms, and conditions for the seller's benefit, while operating within the law and professional ethics.
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