Agency
A Nebraska buyer's agent who discovers the property has an unpermitted addition should:
AKeep it confidential to avoid losing the deal
BDisclose it to the buyer and advise them of the potential risks (financing issues, insurance, resale, safety)✓ Correct
COnly mention it if the buyer asks about permits
DInform the city building department without telling the buyer
Explanation
An unpermitted addition is a material fact affecting value, financing, insurance, and safety. The buyer's agent must disclose it and help the buyer understand the risks so they can make an informed decision.
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