Agency
In Idaho, an agent who fails to disclose a material fact to a buyer may be liable for:
ANothing if they were not asked about it
BFraud or negligent misrepresentation✓ Correct
COnly a IREC fine
DNothing if the seller did not disclose it to the agent
Explanation
Idaho agents who fail to disclose material facts may be liable for fraud (if intentional) or negligent misrepresentation (if careless). The duty to disclose applies to known material facts regardless of whether asked.
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