Agency

In New York, an agent who fails to present an offer to the seller because they personally believe it is too low is:

AActing in the seller's best interest
BBreaching their fiduciary duty to present all offers promptly✓ Correct
CFollowing proper protocol
DPerforming their duty of loyalty to the seller

Explanation

An agent has a duty to present all offers to the seller promptly, regardless of the agent's personal opinion of the offer. Screening or withholding offers is a breach of fiduciary duty.

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