Agency
A Maryland buyer's agent discovers that the property the buyer wants to purchase is next to a proposed highway interchange. The agent must:
ANot disclose since this is public information the buyer can find
BDisclose this as a material fact affecting value and desirability✓ Correct
COnly disclose if the buyer directly asks about the neighborhood
DWait until after the offer is accepted to mention it
Explanation
Known off-site conditions affecting value or desirability, such as a nearby planned highway, are material facts that a Maryland agent must disclose.
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