Agency
In Texas, when a listing agent presents a buyer's offer to the seller, the agent should present it:
AOnly in written form without discussing it
BObjectively, providing all relevant information to help the seller make an informed decision✓ Correct
CWith the agent's personal recommendation to accept regardless of terms
DAfter getting the buyer's agent's permission
Explanation
A listing agent has a duty to present all offers to the seller and to provide objective information that helps the seller evaluate the offer—such as market comparisons, financing contingency details, and the buyer's qualifications. The agent may advise the seller but must respect the seller's right to make their own decisions.
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