Agency
A material fact in Nebraska real estate that must be disclosed includes:
AThe seller's personal reasons for moving
BKnown defects in the property that would affect a reasonable person's decision to buy✓ Correct
CThe seller's preferred closing date
DThe commission rate in the listing agreement
Explanation
Material facts are those that could affect a reasonable person's decision to purchase or the price they would pay. Known physical defects, environmental issues, or legal problems with the property must be disclosed.
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