Agency
Which of the following would NOT constitute material information that a Georgia buyer's agent must disclose?
AThe property is in a flood zone
BThe seller's divorce is driving a quick sale✓ Correct
CThe roof has a known leak
DThe neighborhood has been designated a Superfund site
Explanation
The seller's personal circumstances (like a divorce) are confidential client information that a seller's agent protects, but a buyer's agent receiving this information must handle it carefully. However, the seller's motivation is not a material defect of the property. Property defects, flood zones, and environmental hazards are material.
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