Agency
A listing broker in NC is legally obligated to present all written offers to the seller:
AOnly if the offer is above the listing price
BPromptly, even if the broker believes the offer is too low✓ Correct
COnly offers from buyers using the same brokerage
DWithin 72 hours of receipt
Explanation
NCREC rules require listing brokers to present all written offers promptly to the seller. A broker may not filter or withhold offers based on their personal judgment about the offer's merit — the seller decides which offers to consider.
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