Agency
A New Mexico buyer's agent who finds out the seller has received another offer should:
ATell their buyer client so the buyer can make a more competitive offer✓ Correct
BKeep the information confidential as it is the seller's property
CReport the other offer to the NMREC
DWithdraw their client's offer to avoid competition
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes their client the duty of disclosure. If the agent learns there is another offer, they should disclose this information to their buyer client to help them make an informed decision.
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