Agency
A real estate agent who has material information about a property must disclose it to prospective buyers. This duty arises from:
AThe agent's personal ethics only
BLouisiana license law, fiduciary duty, and the Residential Property Disclosure Act✓ Correct
CThe MLS rules only
DA verbal agreement with the LREC
Explanation
The duty to disclose material facts arises from multiple sources: Louisiana real estate license law, the agent's fiduciary duties (when representing the buyer), and the Louisiana Residential Property Disclosure Act.
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