Agency
Under BRRETA, 'material facts' that must be disclosed include:
AA. Only physical defects visible to the naked eye
BB. Any fact that could reasonably be expected to affect the decision to buy, sell, or lease✓ Correct
CC. Information about neighborhood demographics
DD. The agent's personal opinion about the property
Explanation
Material facts include any information that could affect the principal's decision to enter into a transaction. This includes physical defects, legal issues affecting title, environmental hazards, and other significant information.
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