Agency
A Wyoming seller's agent must present all offers to the seller unless:
AThe agent believes the offer is too low
BThe seller has given the agent written instructions not to present certain types of offers✓ Correct
CThe offer is not submitted on the correct form
DThe seller has already accepted a different offer
Explanation
A seller's agent must present all offers to the seller, even low or undesirable ones. An exception exists when the seller has given the agent specific written instructions (such as not to present offers below a certain price). Once a contract is accepted, the agent may follow the seller's instructions on additional offers.
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