Contracts
A Washington seller's agent receives two identical offers at the same price and terms. The seller wants to choose between them. The agent's appropriate action is to:
APresent both offers simultaneously to the seller and let the seller decide✓ Correct
BPresent them chronologically and advise the seller to accept the first one received
CAutomatically select the offer with the highest pre-approval amount
DPresent them in alphabetical order by buyer's last name
Explanation
When multiple offers are received, the listing agent should present all offers to the seller at the same time so the seller has full information to make an informed decision. The seller decides which offer to accept, counter, or reject.
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