Agency
A North Dakota listing agent receives an offer that the seller's spouse has a vested interest in rejecting (family dispute). The agent should:
AConceal the offer from the seller
BPresent all offers to the seller as required, regardless of the spouse's objections✓ Correct
CAdvise the spouse to make the final decision
DWithdraw from the listing rather than present the offer
Explanation
The agent's duty is to the seller (the party in the listing agreement), not the seller's spouse. All offers must be presented to the seller promptly.
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