Agency

When a Georgia seller instructs their listing agent NOT to disclose that the property had a previous fire, the agent should:

AFollow the seller's instructions as the seller is the client
BRefuse the instruction and disclose the fire history as a known material fact✓ Correct
CDisclose only if the buyer specifically asks about fires
DRemove the listing rather than deal with the issue

Explanation

A previous fire that affected the property is a material fact. An agent cannot follow client instructions to withhold material facts, as this would constitute fraud and violate both BRRETA and Georgia license law.

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