Agency
In Michigan, an agent's 'duty of disclosure' requires the agent to inform the client of:
AOnly facts the client specifically asks about
BAll material facts known or reasonably discoverable that could affect the client's decision✓ Correct
COnly facts disclosed by the other party
DOnly the property's physical condition
Explanation
Michigan agents must proactively disclose to their client all material facts—including property conditions, legal issues, and market information—that could reasonably affect the client's decisions, not just those specifically asked about.
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