Agency
In Washington, an agent who receives an offer for a property after a sale is pending must:
ADiscard the offer because the property is already sold
BPresent it to the seller as a potential backup offer✓ Correct
CAccept it on the seller's behalf automatically
DSend it directly to the pending buyer
Explanation
Even after a sale is pending in Washington, the listing broker must present all subsequent written offers to the seller. The seller may choose to hold the offer as a backup in case the pending transaction falls through.
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