Agency
When a Texas listing agent receives multiple offers on the same property, their duty to the seller requires them to:
APresent only the highest price offer
BPresent all written offers promptly and advise the seller on the relative merits of each✓ Correct
CAccept the first offer received without presenting others
DPresent only offers that meet the seller's minimum requirements
Explanation
A listing agent must present all written offers to the seller promptly, unless the seller has given written instructions otherwise. The agent can help the seller compare offers but cannot select which offers to present based on their own preference.
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