Agency
An agent who discovers that their seller-client made a material misrepresentation in the listing should:
ARemain silent to protect the client's interests
BDisclose the misrepresentation to potential buyers or withdraw from the representation✓ Correct
CReport the seller to the police immediately
DReduce the listing price to compensate
Explanation
An agent who discovers that their client has made a material misrepresentation must either disclose the correct information to potential buyers or withdraw from the representation. They cannot participate in deceiving buyers.
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