Agency
When a NH buyer's agent presents an offer that is rejected by the seller, the agent's duty to the buyer includes:
AAccepting the rejection and abandoning the transaction
BPromptly communicating the rejection to the buyer and advising them on potential next steps✓ Correct
CRenegotiating directly with the seller without buyer authorization
DFiling a complaint with NHREC about the seller
Explanation
A buyer's agent must promptly communicate all responses from the seller to the buyer and advise the buyer on their options—such as submitting a revised offer, awaiting further developments, or moving on to other properties. The agent acts at the buyer's direction and in their best interest.
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