Agency
A NH seller's agent who receives an offer on a property that has not yet been entered into the MLS because the seller requested delay must:
APresent the offer to the seller regardless of the MLS status✓ Correct
BDecline the offer until the property is listed in the MLS
CAccept the offer on the seller's behalf if it is at list price
DDisclose the offer only to other agents in their brokerage
Explanation
An agent's duty to present all offers applies regardless of MLS status. If an offer is received on an unlisted or pre-MLS property, it must be presented to the seller promptly.
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