Agency
A Wyoming listing agent presents a buyer's offer along with the buyer's signed intent to waive their inspection contingency. The seller asks the agent's opinion. The agent should:
ARecommend the seller accept without comment
BProvide honest advice about the implications of a waived inspection contingency while noting it is ultimately the seller's decision✓ Correct
CAdvise the seller to counter-offer with a higher price since the buyer is motivated
DRefuse to provide any advice as it might bias the seller
Explanation
A seller's agent owes the seller honest advice and counsel. The agent can explain the significance of the buyer waiving the inspection contingency (the buyer is accepting the property as-is, which may benefit the seller). Ultimately, the seller decides whether to accept the offer.
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