South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, what must a broker do if they receive competing offers on a listed property at the same time?
APresent only the highest offer to the seller
BPresent all offers to the seller simultaneously or in succession, unless the seller has directed otherwise✓ Correct
CNegotiate the best offer before presenting to the seller
DSubmit all offers to SCREC for review
Explanation
A listing broker must present all offers to the seller in a timely manner. When multiple offers arrive simultaneously, they should be presented together or in succession. The seller decides which (if any) offer to accept, counter, or reject.
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