Agency
A Montana listing broker discovers after signing the listing agreement that the property has an unpermitted addition. They should:
AKeep this information confidential per their seller agency duties
BDisclose this material fact to potential buyers✓ Correct
CCancel the listing agreement immediately
DOnly disclose if the buyer specifically asks
Explanation
An unpermitted addition is a material fact that must be disclosed to potential buyers. Even a seller's agent must disclose known material defects; seller confidentiality does not extend to concealing facts that would affect a buyer's decision.
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