Agency
A North Dakota listing agent who accepts a buyer's offer without first presenting it to the seller has violated:
AZoning law
BTheir fiduciary duty to the seller and NDCC Chapter 43-23✓ Correct
CThe buyer's rights only
DNo law if the offer was below asking price
Explanation
A listing agent is authorized to present offers to the seller—not to accept them on the seller's behalf unless they have specific written authority to do so. Accepting an offer without presenting it to the seller violates fiduciary duty.
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