Agency
When a North Dakota seller's agent receives a low offer, they have a duty to:
AAdvise the seller not to accept it
BPresent it promptly to the seller without recommendation unless the seller has instructed otherwise✓ Correct
CReject the offer before presenting it
DCounter the offer without consulting the seller
Explanation
A listing agent must present all offers promptly to the seller. While the agent may provide professional guidance, they should not prejudge or withhold offers.
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