Agency
In New York, a seller's agent who presents an offer should also:
AOnly present offers above the listing price
BPresent all offers in a timely manner and advise the seller of all material information relevant to each offer✓ Correct
CPre-screen offers and only present those likely to close
DReject all offers during the first week on the market
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all offers to the seller promptly (unless instructed otherwise by the seller in writing) and provide all material information relevant to each offer (financing conditions, contingencies, buyer qualifications, etc.).
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