Agency

A buyer's agent in Indiana who discovers that the seller's property has an unpermitted addition should:

AIgnore it if the seller does not want to disclose it
BAdvise their buyer client of the discovered condition as a material fact affecting the property✓ Correct
CFile a complaint with the county building department without telling the buyer
DOnly disclose it if the buyer specifically asks

Explanation

An unpermitted addition is a material fact that affects the property's value, marketability, and potential liability. A buyer's agent must disclose known material facts to their buyer client.

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