Agency
In Virginia, a seller's agent who receives an offer below list price must:
AReject the offer without presenting it to the seller
BPresent all written offers promptly to the seller✓ Correct
COnly present offers at or above list price
DNegotiate the offer up to list price before presentation
Explanation
Under Virginia agency law, an agent must present all written offers to their client promptly, regardless of price. Withholding or filtering offers violates the duty of loyalty and VREB regulations.
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