Agency
A NC buyer's agent whose buyer wants to submit an offer significantly below the list price should:
ARefuse to write the offer because it will offend the seller
BPresent the offer as instructed by the client, as the agent's duty is obedience to lawful client instructions✓ Correct
CNegotiate the offer upward without telling the buyer
DShare the buyer's financial limits with the seller to facilitate a deal
Explanation
A buyer's agent is obligated to follow their client's lawful instructions and present any offer the client wishes to make, even if the agent believes it may be rejected.
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