Agency
Missouri's seller disclosure law requires disclosure of all EXCEPT:
AKnown structural defects
BThe seller's personal financial situation (motivation to sell)✓ Correct
CKnown presence of mold or water intrusion
DKnown issues with the foundation
Explanation
Missouri's seller disclosure requires disclosure of known material defects affecting the property's physical condition. The seller's personal financial situation or motivation to sell is NOT a required disclosure — that would be confidential client information.
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