AgencyIntermediateDelaware Exam

In Delaware, what is the 'material fact' disclosure requirement for agents?

AAgents must disclose only the information found in the seller's disclosure form
BAgents must disclose all material facts known to them that would affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase — including facts not disclosed by the sellerCorrect
CAgents are only required to disclose the listing price and any known structural defects
DMaterial fact disclosure is only required from listing agents, not buyer's agents

Why Agents must disclose all material facts known to them that would affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase — including facts not disclosed by the seller Is Correct

Answer B: Agents must disclose all material facts known to them that would affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase — including facts not disclosed by the seller

Delaware real estate agents must disclose all known material facts that would affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase the property or the price they would pay. This includes physical defects, environmental hazards, title issues, or other conditions.

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