Agency
In New Mexico, a seller who instructs their agent to accept only cash offers is:
AActing improperly
BWithin their rights as the property owner to set terms for acceptable offers✓ Correct
CViolating fair housing law
DBreaching their listing agreement
Explanation
A seller may set any lawful terms for their transaction, including requiring cash offers. This is not a fair housing violation—cash-only requirements are based on financing method, not protected class status.
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