Agency
In Tennessee, a licensee who fails to present an offer to a seller because they believe it is too low is:
AActing in the seller's best interest
BViolating their fiduciary duty to present all offers to the seller✓ Correct
CPracticing good judgment
DActing in accordance with TREC rules
Explanation
A listing agent's fiduciary duty requires presenting all offers to the seller (unless the seller has given contrary written instructions). The agent's opinion of an offer's adequacy is irrelevant.
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