Agency
In Utah, a showing instruction from a seller's agent that says 'Do not discuss price with buyers—all offers to listing agent only' is:
AA violation of fair housing law
BA common practice to ensure all offers go through the seller's representative✓ Correct
CA dual agency disclosure requirement
DProhibited by the Division of Real Estate
Explanation
It is standard practice for sellers to direct all negotiations through the listing agent. Buyers' agents understand they should submit offers through proper channels.
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