Agency
In New Mexico, a listing agent's duty to present all offers is subject to which exception?
ANo exceptions—all offers must always be presented
BThe seller may instruct the agent in writing not to present offers below a certain price✓ Correct
CThe agent may hold offers until open house day
DOffers under $50,000 may be withheld at the broker's discretion
Explanation
A seller may instruct their agent, in writing, not to present offers below a specified price or after a contract is accepted. The key is written seller authorization—not unilateral broker discretion.
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