Agency
In Kentucky, an agent who represents a seller of a stigmatized property (such as a site of a homicide) must:
AProactively disclose the stigma to all buyers
BFollow Kentucky's specific disclosure requirements for stigmatized properties✓ Correct
CAlways conceal such information to protect the seller
DOnly disclose if the buyer directly asks
Explanation
Kentucky has specific statutory provisions regarding disclosure of psychological or stigmatizing facts (such as violent crimes) on properties. Licensees must know and follow these requirements.
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