Agency
A Wyoming listing agent who receives a lowball offer that is significantly below the listing price should:
AReject the offer without presenting it to the seller
BPresent the offer to the seller as required, and let the seller decide whether to counter, reject, or accept✓ Correct
CContact the buyer's agent to negotiate a higher offer before presenting
DAdvise the seller to list the property at a higher price
Explanation
Listing agents must present all bona fide offers to the seller regardless of price. The agent can provide professional advice about the offer's merits and market conditions, but the decision to accept, counter, or reject belongs solely to the seller.
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