1. North Carolina Real Estate Commission. North Carolina Real Estate Manual (2023-2024 ed.). Chapter 8, Handling Offers and Closing, Section: "Disclosure of Offer Terms," pp. 8-10, 8-11. The manual explicitly states, "A broker is prohibited from disclosing the price or other material terms of an offer to a competing party without the express authority of the party making the offer."
2. North Carolina Administrative Code. Title 21, Chapter 58A, Section .0115, "Disclosure of Offers." The rule states: "(a) A broker shall not disclose the price or other material terms contained in a party's offer to purchase, sell, lease, rent, or option real property to a competing party without the express authority of the offering party."
3. UNC School of Government. North Carolina Real Estate Law and Practice, by Patrick K. Hetrick, James B. McLaughlin Jr., and Patricia A. Moylan. Chapter 10, "The Real Estate Contract," Section 10.5 "Duties of Agent in Offer and Acceptance Process." This text reinforces the principle that offer terms are confidential to the offeror and cannot be used as "leverage" with other buyers without the offeror's consent, citing NCREC Rule 58A .0115.