Agency
A Pennsylvania listing agent receives two offers simultaneously. The agent's duty to the seller requires:
APresenting only the highest-priced offer
BPresenting all offers promptly to the seller✓ Correct
CPresenting offers in the order they were received only
DWaiting 24 hours to present offers to allow additional offers to come in
Explanation
A seller's agent owes the seller the duty of disclosure, which requires presenting all offers promptly. Withholding or delaying presentation of any offer without the seller's express instruction is a breach of fiduciary duty under Pennsylvania agency law.
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