Agency
Under Massachusetts law, a listing broker must disclose to prospective buyers:
AThe seller's minimum acceptable price
BAll known material defects affecting the property✓ Correct
CThe existence of competing offers only if asked
DThe seller's reasons for selling
Explanation
Massachusetts licensees are required to disclose all known material defects affecting a property to prospective buyers, regardless of which party they represent.
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