Agency
In Tennessee, a buyer's agent who presents an offer has the duty to:
ANegotiate the lowest possible price for the buyer by withholding information from the seller
BPresent the offer promptly, advocate for the buyer's interests, and disclose any conflicts of interest✓ Correct
CAccept or reject the seller's counteroffer on behalf of the buyer
DOnly present the offer if the listing broker requests it
Explanation
A buyer's agent must promptly present the offer, advocate for the buyer's interests, disclose any conflicts, and communicate counteroffers promptly. The agent cannot accept or reject offers on behalf of the buyer without explicit authorization.
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