Agency
When an Oklahoma listing agent presents a lowball offer to the seller, the agent's professional obligation is to:
ARefuse to present the offer because it is too low
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller and provide market information to help the seller make an informed decision, but not pressure the seller to accept or reject✓ Correct
CTell the buyer the offer is insulting without showing the seller
DAdd 20% to the offer before presenting it
Explanation
A listing agent must present all written offers to the seller, even if they seem low. The agent can provide market context and advice but cannot withhold offers or make decisions for the seller. The seller has the right to accept, reject, or counter any offer.
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