Contracts
A South Carolina seller receives multiple offers simultaneously. The seller's best practice is to:
AAccept the highest-priced offer without review
BReview all offers carefully and respond to each, potentially using multiple counteroffers✓ Correct
CReject all offers and list at a higher price
DAccept only offers that waive inspection contingencies
Explanation
With multiple offers, the seller (advised by their agent) should review all offers on their merits—price, contingencies, financing, closing timeline—and respond accordingly, following their agent's strategic advice.
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