Agency
A West Virginia buyer's agent presents a low offer on behalf of the buyer. The seller's agent is required to:
AReject the offer without presenting it to the seller if it is unreasonably low
BPresent all offers promptly to the seller regardless of amount✓ Correct
COnly present offers that meet 90% of the listing price
DScreen offers and present only the most favorable ones
Explanation
A listing agent in West Virginia is obligated to present all offers to the seller promptly, regardless of the amount. The seller — not the agent — has the right to decide which offers to accept, counter, or reject.
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