Agency
A Texas real estate agent who fails to promptly present all written offers to their seller client is violating:
ADTPA
BTREC rules requiring prompt presentation of all offers✓ Correct
CThe Texas Consumer Protection Act
DFederal Fair Housing Act
Explanation
TREC rules require that agents promptly present all written offers and counteroffers to their clients, even if the property is already under contract, unless the seller has instructed otherwise in writing.
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