Agency
A seller's agent must present all offers to the seller UNLESS:
AThe offer is below the asking price
BThe offer contains financing contingencies
CThe seller has given written instructions not to present offers below a stated price✓ Correct
DThe offer is submitted without earnest money
Explanation
A seller's agent has a duty to present all offers unless the seller has given explicit written instructions otherwise (such as not presenting offers below a minimum price). The agent cannot unilaterally decide which offers to withhold.
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