Contracts
A Texas buyer makes a full-price offer with no contingencies. The seller rejects it because they want to wait for a higher offer. The buyer's agent should advise the buyer that:
AThe seller is required to accept a full-price offer
BThe seller is not required to accept any offer, even one at full price✓ Correct
CTREC will enforce the seller's obligation to accept full-price offers
DThe buyer can sue to force acceptance
Explanation
In Texas and under general contract law, a seller is never required to accept an offer — even one at the full listing price. A listing is an invitation to make offers, not an irrevocable offer by the seller to sell at the listed price.
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