Agency
In New Mexico, when an agent 'presents all offers' to their seller client, this means:
AOnly presenting offers above the listing price
BPresenting every written offer promptly and objectively, including low offers, regardless of the agent's personal opinion of the offer✓ Correct
CPresenting only offers the agent believes the seller will accept
DPresenting offers only during business hours
Explanation
An agent's duty to present all offers requires timely, objective presentation of every written offer received, regardless of the offer's terms. Withholding or delaying offers violates the agent's fiduciary duty and may violate NMREC rules.
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