Agency
In Missouri, a listing broker's duty to disclose the seller's listed property defects to prospective buyers comes from:
AMREC regulations and common law agency duties✓ Correct
BThe buyer's lender
CThe MLS rules only
DRESPA requirements
Explanation
Missouri MREC regulations and common law agency principles require agents to disclose all known material facts affecting value, including defects, to prospective buyers.
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