Property Ownership
Under Colorado's 'Megan's Law' (sex offender registry), real estate brokers:
AMust proactively disclose whether sex offenders live near any listed property
BShould direct buyers to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's sex offender registry if they have concerns✓ Correct
CAre prohibited from discussing sex offender registry information
DMust include sex offender information in all MLS listings
Explanation
Colorado brokers are not required to proactively disclose sex offender locations, but should direct concerned buyers to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's sex offender registry. Providing such information can also raise fair housing concerns if done selectively.
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