Agency
A NJ real estate broker who has an exclusive right-to-sell listing and receives an offer that is below the seller's stated minimum cannot:
APresent the offer to the seller
BFail to present the written offer to the seller✓ Correct
CRecommend the seller reject the offer
DProvide an opinion of value to the seller
Explanation
A listing agent must present all written offers to the seller promptly and faithfully. Refusing to present a low offer violates the agent's fiduciary duty and NJREC regulations, regardless of the agent's personal assessment of the offer's merit.
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