Agency
A Mississippi seller's agent must disclose to a buyer any:
AConfidential information provided by the seller
BKnown material defects in the property✓ Correct
CThe seller's minimum acceptable price
DThe seller's motivation for selling
Explanation
Even while representing the seller, a Mississippi licensee must disclose known material defects in the property to prospective buyers. This is a non-waivable duty owed to all parties.
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