Agency
A Kansas buyer's agent who learns that a property has a code enforcement violation against it must:
AKeep it confidential to avoid derailing the transaction
BDisclose it to their buyer-client as a material fact that could affect value, use, and potential costs✓ Correct
COnly disclose if the violation requires repairs over $5,000
DLet the seller's agent handle the disclosure
Explanation
Code enforcement violations are material facts that affect the property's value and the buyer's potential obligations. The buyer's agent must disclose this information to their client.
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