Agency
A Washington buyer's agent presents an offer far below the list price. The listing agent must:
ARefuse to present a low-ball offer to protect the seller's interests
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller regardless of the offer amount✓ Correct
CInform the buyer's agent the seller will reject any offer below list price
DAdd conditions to the offer before presenting it
Explanation
Washington brokers representing sellers are obligated to promptly present all written offers, regardless of price, unless the seller has given specific written instructions not to present offers below a certain threshold.
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