Agency
A Washington buyer's agent is representing a buyer who makes an offer on a property. The seller rejects the offer. The agent's obligation to the buyer continues until:
AThe offer is rejected
BThe buyer decides to pursue other properties or the agency agreement terminates✓ Correct
CThe property is sold to another buyer
D60 days after the offer rejection
Explanation
Rejection of a single offer does not terminate the buyer representation agreement. The agent's obligations continue until the buyer's agency agreement expires or is terminated by mutual agreement, a transaction closes, or the buyer finds another representation.
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