Contracts
A Wisconsin seller receives two offers simultaneously. The seller may:
AOnly accept the first offer received by time stamp
BAccept or counter either offer, but should avoid binding themselves to two buyers simultaneously✓ Correct
CAccept both offers and let the buyers decide among themselves
DOnly accept the higher offer
Explanation
A seller may consider any offers received and accept, counter, or reject them. The seller should avoid creating simultaneous binding contracts with two buyers and should clearly communicate any counters or acceptances.
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