Agency
A Colorado buyer's agent discovers the seller misrepresented the property's square footage. The agent should:
AAdvise the seller to correct the misrepresentation and disclose it to the buyer✓ Correct
BStay quiet since the seller's agent is responsible
COnly mention it if the buyer directly asks about square footage
DAccept the seller's explanation and continue the transaction
Explanation
A Colorado broker who becomes aware of a material misrepresentation must disclose it to their client. The buyer's agent should advise the client and ensure the accurate information is provided, regardless of which party is responsible for the error.
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