Agency
A Tennessee broker who fails to present an offer because they personally believe it is too low is:
AActing within their professional discretion
BViolating their duty to the seller and potentially license law✓ Correct
CComplying with TREC's guidance on non-serious offers
DActing within the scope of buyer's agent duty
Explanation
A listing broker must present all written offers to the seller, regardless of the price. It is the seller's right — not the broker's — to decide what to do with an offer.
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