Agency
In Hawaii, a seller's listing agent discovers the property is in a flood zone after signing the listing. The agent must:
AA. Keep the information confidential until after the sale
BB. Promptly disclose this material fact to prospective buyers✓ Correct
CC. Cancel the listing contract
DD. Notify only the lender, not buyers
Explanation
Flood zone location is a material fact that affects the property's value and insurance requirements. The agent must disclose this to all prospective buyers.
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