Agency
An agent's duty to disclose requires the agent to share all information that is:
AInteresting to the client
BMaterial and relevant to the subject matter of the agency✓ Correct
CRequested by the other party's agent
DListed in the MLS
Explanation
The duty of disclosure requires the agent to share all information that is material (relevant and likely to affect the client's decisions) about the transaction, property, or other party, as long as it is not confidential client information.
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