Agency
A buyer's broker in Indiana who discovers their buyer client has a criminal background that may affect their ability to purchase must:
ADisclose this to the seller as a material fact
BKeep this information confidential under the duty of confidentiality✓ Correct
CReport it to the Indiana Real Estate Commission
DWithdraw from representing the buyer
Explanation
A buyer's broker owes confidentiality to their client. A buyer's personal financial or background information is not a material fact about the property and must be kept confidential from the seller.
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