Agency

A Connecticut listing agent knows the property is in a flood zone. The seller does not mention this on the property disclosure. The listing agent must:

AFollow the seller's lead and not disclose the flood zone status
BDisclose the flood zone status to all prospective buyers as a material fact affecting the property's insurability and value✓ Correct
COnly disclose if the buyer specifically asks about flooding
DLet the buyer's lender discover this through the flood certification

Explanation

Flood zone status is a material fact affecting the property's insurability (required flood insurance can add significant cost), financing, and potential for flood damage. Even if the seller did not disclose it, the listing agent must independently disclose known material facts to prospective buyers.

Related Connecticut Agency Questions

Practice More Connecticut Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Connecticut Quiz →