A broker who represents a seller under an exclusive listing receives two offers for the property at the same time, one from a buyer-client of the firm and one from a buyer-customer. How should the broker handle the offers?
a. Submit the offer from the broker’s firm first.
b. Submit the offer from the other firm first.
c. Submit the higher offer to the seller first.
d. Submit both offers to the seller at the same time.
d. Submit both offers to the seller at the same time.
b. an agreement between the parties to the contract.
a. requires the optionee to complete the purchase within the specified time period, time being of the essence.
d. buyer can still withdraw the offer.
c. return the entire amount to the buyer only if the seller does not dispute the return.
c. returning it to the buyer.
a. an option.
b. Legal consideration
c. seller transfers equitable title to the buyer.
c. The broker is in violation of license law, because the broker has no authority to withhold any offers from the seller.
d. the broker must obtain the signature of the seller to effect a contract.
b. there is no valid agreement because the seller’s counteroffer was a rejection of the buyer’s original offer.
a. has no obligation to purchase the property.
b. the buyer has the right to revoke the offer at any time until it is accepted and is entitled to recover the earnest money.
b. communication of acceptance is given to the offeror or the offeror’s agent.
b. a negotiated amount between the buyer and the seller