Environmental
A Missouri real estate agent who becomes aware of a potential environmental hazard on a property they are listing should:
AIgnore it to protect the sale
BDisclose the known hazard to prospective buyers and advise the seller to address it✓ Correct
COnly disclose it if the buyer directly asks
DReport it only to the Missouri DNR
Explanation
Missouri agents must disclose material facts affecting value, including environmental hazards. The agent should advise the seller to disclose known hazards and ensure buyers are informed.
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