Agency
An Arizona agent's duty to disclose does NOT require the agent to:
ADisclose known material defects
BDisclose conflicts of interest
CInvestigate unknown facts beyond what a reasonable inspection would reveal✓ Correct
DDisclose the agency relationship
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires agents to disclose known material facts. Agents are not generally required to investigate and discover unknown facts beyond what a reasonably competent professional would observe, though some due diligence is required.
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