Contracts

In Tennessee, a real estate agent who writes an offer without the buyer's explicit instructions or authorization may be:

AActing appropriately to protect the buyer
BActing outside the scope of authority and creating unauthorized agency liability✓ Correct
CCommitting puffery
DEngaging in subagency

Explanation

An agent must have authority from the principal before acting on their behalf. Writing an offer without the buyer's explicit instructions could expose the agent to liability for acting outside their authorized scope.

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