Agency
A Wisconsin seller's agent receives an offer far below the listing price. The agent's duty is to:
ARefuse to present the offer as it is insulting to the seller
BPresent the offer promptly to the seller, who has the right to accept, reject, or counter✓ Correct
CNegotiate directly with the buyer to raise the offer before presentation
DHold the offer until a better one arrives
Explanation
The agent must present all legitimate offers promptly to the seller. It is the seller's right to decide how to respond. The agent may not filter, delay, or refuse to present offers based on their own judgment about price.
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