Agency
A Wisconsin listing broker whose seller client wants to accept an offer below list price should:
ARefuse to present the offer as it is below list price
BPresent all offers to the seller and advise the seller on the merits — the decision belongs to the seller✓ Correct
COnly present offers within 5% of list price
DCounter all offers back to full list price automatically
Explanation
A listing broker must present all offers to the seller in a timely manner and provide professional advice; the seller makes all pricing and acceptance decisions.
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