Agency
A North Dakota broker's policy requires all agents to present every offer to the seller, even those the listing agent considers too low. This policy is:
AInappropriate since low offers waste everyone's time
BRequired by law and ethical standards; all offers must be promptly presented✓ Correct
COnly required for offers within 5% of listing price
DOptional based on the broker's discretion
Explanation
A listing agent has a duty to promptly present all offers to the seller, regardless of price or other terms. The seller has the right to decide which offers to accept, counter, or reject. Withholding offers is a violation of fiduciary duty.
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