Agency
A listing broker's obligation to the seller includes which of the following?
ADisclosing the seller's minimum acceptable price to all buyers
BPresenting all offers to the seller in a timely manner✓ Correct
CAccepting or rejecting offers on the seller's behalf without consultation
DAdvertising the property only on one website
Explanation
A listing broker has a duty to present all offers (and counteroffers) to the seller in a timely manner, allowing the seller to make informed decisions. The agent may not unilaterally accept or reject offers on behalf of the seller.
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