Agency
In New York, an agent's duty to present all offers to their seller client can be modified if:
AThe agent personally believes the offer is too low
BThe seller provides written instructions specifying the criteria for offers to be presented (e.g., written offers above a certain price only)✓ Correct
CThe buyer's financing is not confirmed
DThe listing has been on the market for less than 30 days
Explanation
A seller can give written instructions limiting the types of offers the agent needs to present (e.g.
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