Agency
An Ohio listing agent who presents only selected offers to the seller is:
AActing within their discretion as a professional
BPotentially violating their fiduciary duty to the seller by not presenting all offers✓ Correct
CPermitted if the unshown offers were below asking price
DRequired to do so if the broker instructs them
Explanation
A listing agent has a fiduciary duty to present all offers to the seller in a timely manner unless the seller has given written instructions otherwise. Selectively presenting offers may violate this duty.
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