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A seller in Pennsylvania receives two competing offers on the same day. Both are submitted through the PAR Agreement of Sale. How should the seller handle this situation?

Correct Answer

D) The seller may review both offers and accept either one, counter either one, or reject both

In Pennsylvania, a seller has no obligation to accept any particular offer or to accept offers in the order received. The seller may review all offers and choose to accept, counter, or reject any of them at their discretion.

Answer Options
A
The listing broker must select the offer that is most favorable to the seller
B
The seller must accept the first offer received regardless of the terms
C
The seller must notify both buyers and allow them to submit best and final offers
D
The seller may review both offers and accept either one, counter either one, or reject both

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