Agency
An Oregon buyer's agent presents an offer that is significantly below the list price. The seller's agent should:
ARefuse to present the offer to the seller
BPresent the offer to the seller promptly and let the seller decide how to respond✓ Correct
CNegotiate the offer up before presenting it to the seller
DReturn the offer to the buyer as insufficient
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all written offers to the seller promptly, regardless of the offer price. The seller has the right to accept, reject, or counter any offer. The agent's role is to advise, not to filter offers based on the agent's own judgment about their adequacy.
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