Agency
In Georgia, a real estate agent's duty to disclose material facts applies to:
AOnly physical defects visible during a walkthrough
BAll known material facts that could affect the buyer's decision, including off-site conditions✓ Correct
COnly facts listed in the seller's disclosure form
DOnly facts discovered during the inspection period
Explanation
The duty to disclose material facts is broad and includes off-site conditions (like a planned highway nearby, a Superfund site, or a proposed development) that could affect value or desirability.
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